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Climate change continues to threaten the habitats of species around the world, like the Polar Bear and coral reefs. But what about life we haven t seen yet? A team of researchers presented a return-on-investment method of optimizing global efforts to identify and save new species before the changing environment wipes them from the face of the Earth, according to a new study published in the journal Scientists rush to investigate a backlog of unknown species possibly threatened by climate change In case you missed it, human industry has drastically changed the planetary atmosphere of Earth, and threatened global biodiversity, but this imminent loss could be even greater than scientists previously thought. Simply put, we don t know how many undocumented species are in danger. Before we can find ways of preserving a species, we have to find it, and identify it in taxonomic and scientific terms. Not knowing where to start, it becomes difficult to decide how scientists ....
A new report has found every dollar spent on finding undiscovered species could return up to $35 for the economy for every dollar spent, and help preserve species before they disappear. ....
Australian reptiles highlight urgent need for taxonomic research in the fight against biodiversity loss The barrier range dragon (Ctenophorus mirrityana), described in 2013, is restricted to rocky ranges in western New South Wales, Australia, and is listed as endangered. (Photo: S. Wilson) June 1, 2021 SHARE New research published in PLOS Biology emphasizes the importance of prioritizing taxonomic research in conservation, with biodiversity loss greater than realized due to the high number of unknown and undocumented species. Jane Melville, senior curator of terrestrial vertebrates at Museums Victoria and associate professor in the School of Biological Sciences at Monash University, led the collaborative research effort as part of a Fulbright Fellowship at Washington University in St. Louis. ....