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A quantitative approach to endangered species act classification of long-lived vertebrates: Application to the North Pacific humpback whale
Leah R. Gerber
, Douglas P. DeMaster
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Earth & Environmental Sciences
Endangered Species Act
69%
whale
54%
population size
49%
vertebrate
46%
mandate
23%
population growth
18%
recovery plan
14%
population trend
12%
distribution
10%
wildlife
8%
extinction
8%
trajectory
7%
recommendation
7%
animal
6%
rate
6%
simulation
4%
analysis
2%
Medicine & Life Sciences
Humpback Whale
100%
Endangered Species
79%
Population Density
58%
Vertebrates
45%
Population Growth
25%
Whales
15%
Population
15%
Demography
6%
Animals
5%
Agriculture & Biology
Megaptera novaeangliae
72%
endangered species
50%
population size
46%
vertebrates
38%
taxonomy
36%
frequency distribution
21%
population growth
18%
probability distribution
13%
whales
12%
trajectories
10%
wildlife
9%
extinction
9%
animals
4%