08 December 2019 | Dataset

Atolls – the “biodiversity cool spots” vs hot spots: a critical new focus for research and conservation

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Atolls – the “biodiversity cool spots” vs hot spots: a critical new focus for research and conservation

This paper highlights the seriousness of the “biodiversity crisis” on atolls and the need to place greater research and conservation emphasis on atolls and other small island ecosystems. It is based on studies over the past twenty years conducted in the atolls of Tuvalu, Tokelau, Kiribati, the Marshall Islands and the Tuamotu Archipelago of French Polynesia. It stresses that atolls offer some of the greatest opportunities for integrated studies of simplified small-island ecosystems.

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Publisher
Modified
2019-12-05
Release Date
2019-05-15
Homepage URL
Identifier
6f68e40c-2fc8-4a59-9323-8011211f7bf1
Spatial / Geographical Coverage Location
POLYGON ((-184.05615180731 -10.247901080297, -184.05615180731 -5.8630351198568, -179.34521377087 -5.8630351198568, -179.34521377087 -10.247901080297)), POLYGON ((-173.08740019798 -9.9017601909408, -173.08740019798 -7.9221490212181, -170.80224394798 -7.922
Language
English
License
Contact Name
R. R Thaman
Contact Email
POD Theme
Biodiversity
Harvested from Pacific Environment Portal
Harvest Source TitlePacific Environment Portal
Harvest Source URIhttps://pacific-data.sprep.org/data.json
Last Harvest PerformedSun, 11/24/2024 - 02:05