Local ecological knowledge can be a valuable resource in understanding abundance, distribution & population trends in animals such as #seaturtles. In this study, LEK was used to quantify historical abundance and calculate population declines https://t.co/LkpdZsIalB
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Quantifying local ecological knowledge for knowling the abundance of long-lived fauna. Un artículo liderado por @earlycapistran https://t.co/6SHlz1ssSz
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Quantifying local ecological knowledge to model historical abundance of long-lived, heavily-exploited fauna https://t.co/tBAyshkico @thePeerJ https://t.co/ULLxjagRdT
Hay un nuevo artículo en @thePeerJ ¡Échale un ojo si te interesan las tortugas marinas, la ecología o la investigación transdisciplinaria: https://t.co/1BIjOOq2NE
If you're interested in #seaturtles, #ecology, or #transdisciplinary research, check out this new #OpenAccess article in @thePeerJ https://t.co/1BIjOOq2NE cc @JennySelgrath @HakaiInstitute @NextGenSD