Code and data for "Genome size does not influence extinction risk in the world's amphibians" published in Functional Ecology (2022
Aim: It has been argued that the loss of phylogenetic diversity (PD) from species extinctions will r...
Supplementary data Tietje & Rödel 2018 Ecology Letters: Evaluating the predicted extinction risk of ...
Massive defaunation and high extinction rates have become characteristic of the Anthropocene. Geneti...
Salamanders have some of the largest, and most variable, genome sizes amongst the vertebrates. Large...
Extinction risk in vertebrates has been linked to large body size, but this putative relationship ha...
Data set of amphibian body sizes (previously published) as well as Redlist extinction risk and appro...
Many species are facing unprecedented population size declines and deterioration of their environmen...
Target sequences and SNP and genotype calls from the manuscript "Genomic data recover previously und...
Journal compilation © 2008 The Zoological Society of LondonIt is critical to search for, and to appl...
<p><strong>Data from:</strong><em> Cooper N., Bielby J., Thomas G.H. & Purvis A. (2008). Macroecolog...
Endangered animals suffer from isolation of their habitats. Isolation leads to a reduction in popula...
The genus Plethodon is the most species rich salamander genus in North America, and nearly half of i...
Measures of current extinction risk imply that a high proportion of the world’s species are threaten...
Although one-quarter of plant and vertebrate species are threatened with extinction, little is known...
The definitive version is available at www.blackwell-synergy.comTheoretical and empirical work has s...
Aim: It has been argued that the loss of phylogenetic diversity (PD) from species extinctions will r...
Supplementary data Tietje & Rödel 2018 Ecology Letters: Evaluating the predicted extinction risk of ...
Massive defaunation and high extinction rates have become characteristic of the Anthropocene. Geneti...
Salamanders have some of the largest, and most variable, genome sizes amongst the vertebrates. Large...
Extinction risk in vertebrates has been linked to large body size, but this putative relationship ha...
Data set of amphibian body sizes (previously published) as well as Redlist extinction risk and appro...
Many species are facing unprecedented population size declines and deterioration of their environmen...
Target sequences and SNP and genotype calls from the manuscript "Genomic data recover previously und...
Journal compilation © 2008 The Zoological Society of LondonIt is critical to search for, and to appl...
<p><strong>Data from:</strong><em> Cooper N., Bielby J., Thomas G.H. & Purvis A. (2008). Macroecolog...
Endangered animals suffer from isolation of their habitats. Isolation leads to a reduction in popula...
The genus Plethodon is the most species rich salamander genus in North America, and nearly half of i...
Measures of current extinction risk imply that a high proportion of the world’s species are threaten...
Although one-quarter of plant and vertebrate species are threatened with extinction, little is known...
The definitive version is available at www.blackwell-synergy.comTheoretical and empirical work has s...
Aim: It has been argued that the loss of phylogenetic diversity (PD) from species extinctions will r...
Supplementary data Tietje & Rödel 2018 Ecology Letters: Evaluating the predicted extinction risk of ...
Massive defaunation and high extinction rates have become characteristic of the Anthropocene. Geneti...