The capacity of sentinel species to detect changes in environmental conditions and ecosystem structure
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2024
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Journal Title:Journal of Applied Ecology
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Description:A major obstacle to preventing and reversing biodiversity loss in the Anthropocene lies in the scarcity of tools and data for monitoring the health and trajectory of ecosystems. Sentinel species can provide insight into unobserved ecosystem change, but it is unclear how effective sentinels are due to the local, context-dependent nature of past research.
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Source:Journal of Applied Ecology, 61(7), 1638-1648
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ISSN:0021-8901 ; 1365-2664
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Rights Information:CC0 Public Domain
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Main Document Checksum:urn:sha-512:d63b1f687c71772766fb424493f6dc7bf4175a40b6a623614a01f7edebf1b87e1cad4d7bc2c10dbbe296383cc4e24e1eef1496e53d4f5972ee8d28989772e155
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