Authors: Vynne, Carly, Gosling, Joe, Maney, Calum, Dinerstein, Eric, Lee, Andy T. L., Burgess, Neil, Fernández, Néstor, Fernando, Sanjiv, Jhala, Harshini, Yadvendradev, Noss, Reed, Proctor, Michael, Schipper, Jan, González-Maya, José F., Joshi, Anup, Olson, David, Ripple, William J., Svenning, Jens-Christian
Venue: Zenodo
Type: Software
Abstract: The IUCN Red List of Threatened Species, along with data on body mass, was used to generate a species list of 298 large extant terrestrial mammals (IUCN, 2019; Jones et al., 2009; Myers et al., 2020; Smith et al., 2003; Table S1). 'Large mammals' were defined as those exceeding 15 kg maximum recorded body mass, a threshold that allows the inclusion of key predators, their prey, and other large herbivores, and that is consistent with other studies (Ferreira et al. 2020; Ripple et al., 2014; Salom-Peréz et al. 2021; Wolf et al., 2018). To identi...
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DOI:
10.5281/zenodo.5768444
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