2024
DOI: 10.1017/pab.2024.11
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Aligning paleobiological research with conservation priorities using elasmobranchs as a model

Erin M. Dillon,
Catalina Pimiento

Abstract: Humans have dramatically transformed ecosystems over the previous millennia and are potentially causing a mass extinction event comparable to the others that shaped the history of life. However, only a fraction of these impacts has been directly recorded, limiting conservation actions. Conservation paleobiology leverages geohistorical records to offer a long-term perspective on biodiversity change in the face of anthropogenic stressors. Nevertheless, the field's on-the-ground contributions to conservation outc… Show more

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