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Forecasting changes in amphibian biodiversity: Aiming at a moving target
James Collins
, Tim Halliday
Life Sciences, School of (SOLS)
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Earth & Environmental Sciences
amphibian
78%
forecasting
56%
biodiversity
52%
tropics
25%
population size
17%
loss
14%
fauna
14%
time series
12%
species extinction
11%
population decline
10%
agricultural production
9%
human population
9%
rate
8%
annual variation
8%
twenty first century
8%
species diversity
8%
fertilizer
7%
extinction
7%
Asia
7%
North America
7%
irrigation
6%
Africa
6%
statistics
6%
Europe
6%
world
5%
resource
5%
monitoring
4%
Medicine & Life Sciences
Biodiversity
100%
Amphibians
87%
Population
24%
Population Density
21%
Biological Extinction
16%
Databases
16%
Fertilizers
14%
Forests
10%
North America
9%
Statistics
7%
Agriculture & Biology
amphibians
65%
biodiversity
59%
tropics
24%
time series analysis
20%
extinction
16%
population size
16%
fauna
15%
cropland
11%
temperate zones
9%
human population
9%
statistics
8%
irrigation
7%
species diversity
7%
fertilizers
6%
monitoring
5%
Chemical Compounds
Irrigation
54%
Fertilizer
44%
Time
26%