Naturally low biodiversity is getting a raw deal in the media

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  • who: S¸ erban Proches from the University Salford, United Kingdom have published the research: Naturally low biodiversity is getting a raw deal in the media, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)

SUMMARY

    Biodiversity is not a particularly old word. Since, it has seen rapid growth in usage, both in scientific publications and in the media itself (Wilson et_al, 2007; Legagneux et_al, 2018), and has become the primary bridging term between conservation research and public perception (Norton, 2008). Media reports for biodiversity impacts in both of these settings are likely to elicit mixed responses, by contradicting . . .

     

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