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      A review of wildlife camera trapping trends across Africa

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          Monitoring of biological diversity in space and time

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            REVIEW: Wildlife camera trapping: a review and recommendations for linking surveys to ecological processes

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              Mammal population losses and the extinction crisis.

              The disappearance of populations is a prelude to species extinction. No geographically explicit estimates have been made of current population losses of major indicator taxa. Here we compare historic and present distributions of 173 declining mammal species from six continents. These species have collectively lost over 50% of their historic range area, mostly where human activities are intensive. This implies a serious loss of ecosystem services and goods. It also signals a substantial threat to species diversity.
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                Journal
                African Journal of Ecology
                Afr J Ecol
                Wiley
                01416707
                December 2018
                December 2018
                November 29 2018
                : 56
                : 4
                : 694-701
                Affiliations
                [1 ]Department of Wildlife, Fish, and Conservation Biology; University of California, Davis; Davis California
                [2 ]Mammalian Ecology and Conservation Unit, Veterinary Genetics Laboratory, School of Veterinary Medicine; University of California, Davis; Davis California
                [3 ]Animal Behavior Graduate Group; University of California, Davis; Davis California
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                10.1111/aje.12565
                d92edccc-fac0-40e9-bf2d-89ead84a5227
                © 2018

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