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Ingrid Olesen, Hans B. Bentsen, Michael Phillips and Raul W. Ponzoni
The annual production from global aquaculture has increased rapidly from 2.6 million tons or 3.9% of the total supply of fish, shellfish and mollusks in 1970, to 66.7 million tons or 42.2% in 2012, while capture fisheries have more or less leveled out at...
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Hannah L Horn
The Nature Conservancy of Canada used an expert-driven approach to incorporate multiple animal species into an ecoregional assessment for the purpose of conservation planning in the Central Interior of British Columbia. This method has been applied in 14...
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Fred L. Bunnell,Laurie L. Kremsater,Ralph W. Wells
The authors summarize the distribution of terrestrial vertebrates of British Columbia across major habitat types and present empirical and projected effects of global weirding within two particularly vulnerable habitats?alpine and wetland. Global weirdin...
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Gwen Kittel,Carmen Cadrin,Du?an Markovic,Tory Stevens
This article describes the approach used to incorporate terrestrial ecological systems into regional conservation planning as part of the ecoregional assessment completed by the Nature Conservancy of Canada for the Central Interior of British Columbia, a...
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