2023
DOI: 10.1111/gcb.17114
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Human activity and climate change accelerate the extinction risk to non‐human primates in China

Wen‐Bo Li,
Yang Teng,
Ming‐Yi Zhang
et al.

Abstract: Human activity and climate change affect biodiversity and cause species range shifts, contractions, and expansions. Globally, human activities and climate change have emerged as persistent threats to biodiversity, leading to approximately 68% of the ~522 primate species being threatened with extinction. Here, we used habitat suitability models and integrated data on human population density, gross domestic product (GDP), road construction, the normalized difference vegetation index (NDVI), the location of prot… Show more

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