Low level of anthropization linked to harsh vertebrate biodiversity declines in amazonia

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  • who: Isabel Cantera from the CNRS Paul Sabatier, route de Narbonne, Toulouse, France have published the paper: Low level of anthropization linked to harsh vertebrate biodiversity declines in Amazonia, in the Journal: NATURE COMMUNICATIONS NATURE COMMUNICATIONS
  • what: The slope of the model at the optimal spatial extent was used to evaluate the strength of deforestation.
  • how: The study was conducted on two rivers in north-eastern Amazonia sensu lato including the Guiana Shield and the Amazon River drainage (Fig 2). After the DNA extraction the samples were tested for inhibition by qPCR following . . .

     

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