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  • Wildlife of the Caribbean: A major world biodiversity hotspot in need of more local research capacity

    on 20 September 2021

    The insular Caribbean is considered as one of the most important biodiversity hotspots in the world, home to many endemic species. While new endemic plant and animal species are still discovered regularly, many are already vulnerable or even threatened with extinction because of various threats, such as habitat loss, climate change or biological invasions. Strong research on Caribbean biodiversity…

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