2022
DOI: 10.1111/csp2.12797
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Do revisitation studies overestimate local extinction?

Abstract: Revisitation studies use historical information from literature or museum collections to assess rates of local extinction. However, revisitation studies suffer from the bias that they can only detect decline or stasis relative to the number of historical sites, as newly colonized sites are not detected. This drawback can be avoided with complete resurveys of study areas. We used 100-year-old historical information on 99 mountain plants from a 174 km 2 area in Switzerland and performed a revisitation study and … Show more

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