Extinctions still to come | Nature

Extinctions still to come | Nature


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Access through your institution Buy or subscribe Up to 90% of extinctions due to Amazon rainforest loss have yet to occur, a modelling study suggests. The team then projected Amazon


extinctions up to 2050 on the basis of four scenarios of different levels of forest regulation. They found that in the most likely scenario, 60–70% of expected extinctions would be yet to


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Extinctions still to come. _Nature_ 487, 275 (2012). https://doi.org/10.1038/487275d Download citation * Published: 18 July 2012 * Issue Date: 19 July 2012 * DOI:


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