High prices for rare species can drive large populations extinct: the anthropogenic Allee effect revisited (Q1704343)
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High prices for rare species can drive large populations extinct: the anthropogenic Allee effect revisited (English)
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9 March 2018
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anthropogenic Allee effect
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illegal wildlife trade
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fisheries management
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poaching
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harvest
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bioeconomics
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open-access
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homoclinic orbit
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ivory trade
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\textit{Loxodonta}
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0.7180641889572144
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0.6767750978469849
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0.6703964471817017
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0.658480167388916
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