Incorporating species detectability into conservation targets based on the species-area relationship

Author:

Karenyi Natasha123,Nel Ronel2,Altwegg Res3,Sink Kerry1

Affiliation:

1. South African National Biodiversity Institute; Kirstenbosch Botanical Gardens; Private Bag X 7 Claremont 7735 South Africa

2. Department of Zoology; Nelson Mandela Metropolitan University; P O Box 77000 Port Elizabeth 6031 South Africa

3. Statistics in Ecology; Environment and Conservation; Department of Statistical Sciences; University of Cape Town; Private Bag Rondebosch Cape Town 7701 South Africa

Funder

National Research Foundation

Andrew Mellon Foundation

WWF-SA

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics

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