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The ECTOGLOB project aims to enhance understanding of the demographic processes affecting amphibians and reptiles, particularly in the context of global change. It will develop the ECTOLIFE web platform to store and promote demographic data, assess adult survival's role in extinction risk, and analyze the impact of cli…
General background – Global change is at the centre of the alarming declines of many tetrapod species, especially ectotherms (amphibians and reptiles).
To date, however, the demographic processes underlying the global declines of tetrapods as a whole, and ectotherms especially, remain poorly understood, limiting our ability to quantify, predict, and manage extinction risks.
Gaps and challenges – Global change factors (climate, habitat degradation) are likely to have major deleterious effects on…
THE CHANCELLOR, MASTERS AND SCHOLARS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF OXFORD
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Canada, Edmonton
Type: University / higher education
Activity type: Higher or Secondary Education Establishments
SME: No
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