Considering Local Adaptation in Issues of Lepidopteran Conservation--a Review and Recommendations (Report)
The American Midland Naturalist 2011, April, 165, 2
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OVERVIEW Preventing the loss of biodiversity is one of the most important challenges facing the scientific community (Wilson, 1992). Extinctions imperil the well-being of biological communities, diminish the effectiveness of ecosystem services and reduce the aesthetic value of the natural world for humans (Wilson, 1992; Luck et al., 2003). Recognition of these import contributions has resulted in a variety of programs aimed at slowing and reversing population declines.
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