Red list of threatened species, A global species assessment / Jonathan E.M. Baillie, Craig Hilton-Taylor, Simón N. Stuart (Editors)

Globally threatened species, the current status, how Little is known, the number of described species and the number evaluated, how many threatened animal species are there, threatened vertebrates; extinction in recent time, current extinctions, extent species that survive ex situ, what is the rate...

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Autor principal: Baillie, Jonathan E.M.
Formato: Libro
Lenguaje:Spanish
Publicado: Suiza: IUCN 2004
Edición:1
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