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Determining threatened species distributions in the face of limited data: Spatial conservation prioritization for the Chinese giant salamander (Andrias davidianus)
ArticleAbstract: The purpose of this study was to determine whether limited occurrence data for highly threatened spePalabras claves:Amphibian conservation, Cryptobranchidae, GIS, Habitat suitability model, interview survey, Local ecological knowledgeAutores:Andrew Alexander Cunningham, Chen S., Harrison X., Liang Z., Pettorelli N., Turvey S.T., Wang J., Wei G., Wu M.Y., Xiao H., Yan F., Yang J.Fuentes:scopusFrom dirty to delicacy? Changing exploitation in China threatens the world's largest amphibians
ArticleAbstract: Determining the dynamics and sustainability of human interactions with threatened species is essentiPalabras claves:Andrias, Chinese giant salamander, cultural taboos, illegal wildlife trade, interview survey, overexploitation, traditional Chinese medicine, wildlife farmingAutores:Andrew Alexander Cunningham, Brown T., Chen S., Liang Z., Redbond J., Tapley B., Turvey S.T., Wang J., Wei G., Wu M.Y., Yang J.Fuentes:scopusFailure to detect the Chinese giant salamander (Andrias davidianus) in Fanjingshan national nature reserve, Guizhou Province, China
OtherAbstract:Palabras claves:Autores:Andrew Alexander Cunningham, Chen S., Lü J.C., Niu K.F., Okada S., Pan Y., Redbond J., Tapley B., Turvey S.T., Wei G., Wu M.Y.Fuentes:scopusImminent extinction in the wild of the world's largest amphibian
OtherAbstract: Species with large geographic ranges are considered resilient to global decline [1]. However, humanPalabras claves:Autores:Andrew Alexander Cunningham, Brown T., Che J., Chen S., Liang Z., Lü J.C., Okada S., Papworth S.K., Redbond J., Tapley B., Tian H., Turvey S.T., Wang J., Wei G., Wu M.Y., Xie F., Yan F., Yang J., Zhou F.Fuentes:scopusUsing local ecological knowledge to assess the status of the Critically Endangered Chinese giant salamander Andrias davidianus in Guizhou Province, China
ArticleAbstract: The Critically Endangered Chinese giant salamander Andrias davidianus, the world's largest amphibianPalabras claves:Andrias davidianus, community interviews, Fanjingshan, last-sighting data, Leigongshan, Mayanghe, Questionnaire surveyAutores:Andrew Alexander Cunningham, Chen S., Li S., Milner-Gulland E.J., Pan Y., Turvey S.T., Wei G.Fuentes:scopusRange-wide decline of Chinese giant salamanders Andrias spp. From suitable habitat
ArticleAbstract: Over recent decades, Chinese giant salamanders Andrias spp. have declined dramatically across much oPalabras claves:Amphibian, Andrias, China, Conservation, Local ecological knowledge, overexploitation, Population decline, water chemistryAutores:Andrew Alexander Cunningham, Brown T., Chen S., Liang Z., Lü J.C., Okada S., Redbond J., Tapley B., Tian H., Turvey S.T., Wang J., Wei G., Wu M.Y., Xie F., Xu J., Yang J., Zhao H., Zhou F.Fuentes:scopusThe Chinese giant salamander exemplifies the hidden extinction of cryptic species
OtherAbstract: Overexploitation, habitat destruction, human-driven climate change and disease spread are resultingPalabras claves:Autores:Andrew Alexander Cunningham, Che J., Chen S., Huang S., Jin J., Liang Z., Lü J.C., Mi X., Murphy R.W., Papenfuss T.J., Tapley B., Turvey S.T., Wang J., Wei G., Wu M.Y., Wu S., Xiao H., Xie F., Xu C.S., Xu W., Yan F., Yuan Z., Zhang B., Zhang Y., Zhao H., Zou D.Fuentes:scopus