Recent decline in suitable environmental conditions for African great apes
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Date Issued
2012Author
Junker, JessicaBlake, Stephen
Boesch, Christophe
Campbell, Geneviève
Toit, Louwrens du
Duvall, Chris
Ekobo, Atanga
Etoga, Gilles
Galat-Luong, Anh
Gamys, Joel
Ganas-Swaray, Jessica
Gatti, Sylvain
Ghiurghi, Andrea
Granier, Nicolas
Hart, John
Head, Josephine
Herbinger, Ilka
Hicks, Thurston Cleveland
Huijbregts, Bas
Imong, Inaoyom S.
Kuempel, Noëlle
Lahm, Sally
Lindsell, Jeremy
Maisels, Fiona
McLennan, Matthew
Martinez, Laura
Morgan, Bethan J.
Morgan, David
Mulindahabi, Felix
Mundry, Roger
N'Goran, Kouamé Paul
Normand, Emmanuelle
Ntongho, Anne
Okon, David Tiku
Petre, Charles-Albert
Plumptre, Andrew
Rainey, Hugo
Regnaut, Sébastien
Sanz, Crickette
Stokes, Emma
Tondossama, Adama
Tranquilli, Sandra
Sunderland-Groves, Jacqueline
Walsh, Peter
Warren, Ymke
Williamson, Elizabeth A.
Kuehl, Hjalmar S.
Subject Terms
AFRICABONOBOS
GORILLAS
CHIMPANZEES
ORANGUTANS
DISTRIBUTION
POPULATIONS
HABITAT CONSERVATION
TECHNOLOGY
RESEARCH
Journal
Diversity and DistributionsVolume
18Issue
11Start page
1077End page
1091
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To predict the distribution of suitable environmental conditions (SEC) for eight African great ape taxa for a first time period, the 1990s and then project it to a second time period, the 2000s; to assess the relative importance of factors influencing SEC distribution and to estimate rates of SEC loss, isolation and fragmentation over the last two decades....Type
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© 2012 Blackwell Publishing Ltdae974a485f413a2113503eed53cd6c53
10.1111/ddi.12005
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