Primary forests are irreplaceable for sustaining tropical biodiversity
Luke Gibson(National University of Singapore), Navjot S. Sodhi(University of Saskatchewan), Jos Barlow(Lancaster University), Barry W. Brook(University of Adelaide), Carlos A. Peres(University of East Anglia), Thomas Ε. Lovejoy(Unknown), Tien Ming Lee(Yale University), Corey J. A. Bradshaw(Flinders University), Toby Gardner(Lindholmen Science Park), Lian Pin Koh(National University of Singapore), William F. Laurance(Australian Institute of Tropical Health and Medicine)
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