A Severe Lack of Evidence Limits Effective Conservation of the World's Primates.
Jessica Junker,
Silviu O Petrovan,
Victor Arroyo-RodrÍguez,
Ramesh Boonratana,
Dirck Byler,
Colin A Chapman,
Dilip Chetry,
Susan M Cheyne,
Fanny M Cornejo,
Liliana CortÉs-Ortiz,
Guy Cowlishaw,
Alec P Christie,
Catherine Crockford,
Stella De La Torre,
Fabiano R De Melo,
P Fan,
Cyril C Grueter,
Diana C GuzmÁn-Caro,
Eckhard W Heymann,
Ilka Herbinger,
Minh D Hoang,
Robert H Horwich,
Tatyana Humle,
Rachel A Ikemeh,
Inaoyom S Imong,
Leandro Jerusalinsky,
Steig E Johnson,
Peter M Kappeler,
Maria CecÍlia M Kierulff,
Inza KonÉ,
Rebecca Kormos,
Khac Q Le,
Baoguo Li,
Andrew J Marshall,
Erik Meijaard,
Russel A Mittermeier,
Yasuyuki Muroyama,
Eleonora Neugebauer,
Lisa Orth,
Erwin Palacios,
Sarah K Papworth,
Andrew J Plumptre,
Ben M Rawson,
Johannes Refisch,
Jonah Ratsimbazafy,
Christian Roos,
Joanna M Setchell,
Rebecca K Smith,
Tene Sop,
Christoph Schwitzer,
Kerry Slater,
Shirley C Strum,
William J Sutherland,
MaurÍcio Talebi,
Janette Wallis,
Serge Wich,
Elizabeth A Williamson,
Roman M Wittig,
Hjalmar S KÜhl
Sep 04, 2020
Threats to biodiversity are well documented. However, to effectively conserve species and their habitats, we need to know which conservation interventions do (or do not) work. Evidence-based conservation evaluates interventions...