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Common species mirror rare animals’ response to global change – Phys.Org
The populations of common animals are just as likely to rise or fall in number in a time of accelerating global change as those of rare species, a study suggests.
The populations of common animals are just as likely to rise or fall in number in a time of accelerating global change as those of rare species, a study suggests.
A study of more than 2,000 species reveals animal populations around the worldfrom the very common to endangered speciesare going up and down as global change alters land, sea and freshwater ecosystems.
The findings highlight a need to look beyond only rare species in order to improve efforts to conserve global biodiversity, scientis…
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