Response to ‘Biodiversity “surpluses” and “deficits” are not novel issues’: We agree

作者: Stephen T. Jackson , Dov F. Sax

DOI: 10.1016/J.TREE.2010.08.009

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摘要: Extinction and immigration events set in motion by environmental change can take a long time to play out, leading transient extinction debts credits for particular communities, landscapes or regions [1]. When we prepared our article discussing these phenomena [1], were unaware of Dr. Nagelkerke's book chapter [2], regret oversight. As Nagelkerke points out his commentary, that develops concept colonization credit is parallel credit.

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