Diel niche variation in mammalian declines in the anthropocene

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  • who: Daniel T. C. Cox from the University of have published the research: Diel niche variation in mammalian declines in the Anthropocene, in the Journal: Scientific Reports Scientific Reports
  • what: The authors show that, associated with the larger proportion of diurnal mammals that are primates, populations of solely day-active species are more likely to be declining, and to face an increased number of threats, than those occupying other diel niches. Phylogenetic data are not available for all species, the PHYLACINE 1.2.1 database employs a hierarchical Bayesian approach to provide a posterior distribution . . .

     

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