Professor chair in Tropical Ecology and Conservation, University of Salford
My research scope includes biogeography, ecology and conservation with a focus on Amazonian primates. My goal is to better understand the processes that led to the origins and evolution of Amazonian's rich biota. I also endeavour to understand current ecological processes that help maintain such diversity and that are currently under threat by human activities.
Why there's been a boom in discovering new species despite a biodiversity crisis
Aug 16, 2018 20:16 pm UTC| Insights & Views Science
Something of a boom in the discovery of new species is taking place right now. It is so significant that some say it is similar to the period of the 18th and 19th centuries when European naturalists ventured into newly...
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