Insect Conservation in an Urban Biodiversity Hotspot: The San Francisco Bay Area

作者: Edward F. Connor , John Hafernik , Jacqueline Levy , Vicki Lee Moore , Jancy K. Rickman

DOI: 10.1023/A:1024426727504

关键词: Endangered speciesHabitat destructionBiodiversityBiodiversity hotspotSpecies richnessGeographyBayIntroduced speciesEcologyHabitat

摘要: … region as the Bay Area standard metropolitan statistical area (SMSA) because information on human demography, economic … (1990) Bay Area butterflies: The distribution and natural …

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