Using the 2020 global pandemic as a springboard to highlight the need for amphibian conservation in eastern Asia

Author:

Borzée Amaël,Kielgast Jos,Wren Sally,Angulo Ariadne,Chen Shu,Magellan Kit,Messenger Kevin R.,Hansen-Hendrikx Candace M.,Baker Anne,Santos Marcileida M. Dos,Kusrini Mirza,Jiang Jianping,Maslova Irina V.,Das Indraneil,Park Daesik,Bickford David,Murphy Robert W.,Che Jing,Van Do Tu,Nguyen Truong Quang,Chuang Ming-Feng,Bishop Phillip J.

Publisher

Elsevier BV

Subject

Nature and Landscape Conservation,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics

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