A deepening understanding of animal culture suggests lessons for conservation

A key goal of conservation is to protect biodiversity by supporting the long-term persistence of viable, natural populations of wild species. Conservation practice has long been guided by genetic, ecological and demographic indicators of risk. Emerging evidence of animal culture across diverse taxa...

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Main Author: Brakes, Philippa (author)
Other Authors: Carroll, Emma L (author), Dall, Sasha R X (author), Keith, Sally Anne (author), McGregor, Peter (author), Mesnick, Sarah L. (author), Noad, Michael (author), Rendell, Luke Edward (author), Robbins, Martha M. (author), Rutz, Christian (author), Thornton, Alex (author), Whiten, Andrew (author), Whiting, Martin J. (author), Aplin, Lucy M. (author), Bearhop, Stuart (author), Ciucci, Paolo (author), Fishlock, Vicki (author), Ford, John K. B. (author), Sciara Di, Giuseppe Notarbartolo (author), Simmonds, Mark P. (author), Spina, Fernando (author), Wade, Paul R. (author), Whitehead, Hal (author), Williams, James (author), Garland, Ellen C. (author)
Format: article
Language:eng
Published: 2021
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10400.12/8155
Country:Portugal
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