Authors
Richard T Corlett, Richard B Primack, Vincent Devictor, Bea Maas, Varun R Goswami, Amanda E Bates, Lian Pin Koh, Tracey J Regan, Rafael Loyola, Robin J Pakeman, Graeme S Cumming, Anna Pidgeon, David Johns, Robin Roth
Publication date
2020/6/1
Source
Biological conservation
Volume
246
Pages
108571
Publisher
Elsevier
Description
The COVID-19 pandemic is impacting all parts of human society. Like everyone else, conservation biologists are concerned first with how the pandemic will affect their families, friends, and people around the world. But we also have a duty to think about how it will impact the world's biodiversity and our ability to protect it, as well as how it might affect the training and careers of conservation researchers and practitioners. As editors of Biological Conservation, we have heard first-hand from colleagues, authors, and reviewers around the world about the problems they are facing, and their concerns for their students, their staff, and their research projects. Some of our colleagues have become infected with the virus. Field and lab work have largely shut down, while teaching and other communications have moved online, with consequences for training, data collection, and networking that are still unclear. Our colleagues …
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