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Science 31 August 2001:
Vol. 293. no. 5535, pp. 1591 - 1592
DOI: 10.1126/science.293.5535.1591

Letters

People and Biodiversity in Africa

Michael A. Huston;, Andrew Balmford, Joslin Moore, Thomas Brooks, Neil Burgess, Louis A. Hansen, Jon C. Lovett, Si Tokumine, Paul Williams, F. I. Woodward, and Carsten Rahbek

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Article topics:

  • Physiology..Humans
  • Population Biology..Density Feedback
  • Sociology..Population Density
  • Ecology..Biodiversity
  • Veterinary Science..Mammalia
  • Area Studies..Africa



E-Letters:

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Overlap of Species Richness and Development-Opportunity Does not Imply Conflict
Daniel P. Faith
Science Online, 19 Oct 2001 [Full text]
Complementarity Analyses Reveal Extent of Conservation Conflict in Africa
Joslin Moore
Science Online, 21 Nov 2001 [Full text]
Those Complementarity Analyses Do Not Reveal Extent of Conservation Conflict in Africa
Daniel P. Faith
Science Online, 10 Jan 2002 [Full text]
Fine-scale Complementarity Analyses Can Reveal the Extent of Conservation Conflict in Africa
Daniel P. Faith, et al.
Science Online, 14 Jan 2002 [Full text]



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