2023
DOI: 10.1111/csp2.13020
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Grassland intactness outcompetes species as a more efficient surrogate in conservation design

Jason D. Tack,
Andrew F. Jakes,
Paul F. Jones
et al.

Abstract: Mapped representations of species−habitat relationships often underlie approaches to prioritize area‐based conservation strategies to meet conservation goals for biodiversity. Generally a single surrogate species is used to inform conservation design, with the assumption that conservation actions for an appropriately selected species will confer benefits to a broader community of organisms. Emerging conservation frameworks across western North America are now relying on derived measures of intactness from remo… Show more

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