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Gretchen C. Daily

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  • Population diversity: its extent and extinction.

    Hughes JB, Daily GC, Ehrlich PR. Science. 1997; 278 (5338): 689-92

    Genetically distinct populations are an important component of biodiversity. This work estimates the number of populations per area of a sample of species from literature on population differentiation and the average range area of a species from a sample of distribution maps. This yields an estimate of about 220 populations per species, or 1.1 to 6.6 billion populations globally. Assuming that population extinction is a linear function of habitat loss, approximately 1800 populations per hour (16 million annually) are being destroyed in tropical forests alone.

    PubMedID: 9381179

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