Source: Science. Unidades: MZ, IB
Assunto: ZOOLOGIA (CLASSIFICAÇÃO)
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CARVALHO, Marcelo R. de et al. A globalization of taxonomy, like its economic cousin, may negatively affect taxanomic research where it is most need - in developing nations, which should have a greater stake in biodiversity - related profits. Science, v. 307, p. 353, 2004Tradução . . Acesso em: 12 out. 2024.APA
Carvalho, M. R. de, Bockmann, F. A., Amorin, D. de S., Vivo, M. de, Toledo-Piza, M., Menezes, N. A., et al. (2004). A globalization of taxonomy, like its economic cousin, may negatively affect taxanomic research where it is most need - in developing nations, which should have a greater stake in biodiversity - related profits. Science, 307, 353.NLM
Carvalho MR de, Bockmann FA, Amorin D de S, Vivo M de, Toledo-Piza M, Menezes NA, Figueiredo JL de, Correa e Castro RM, Gill AC, McEachran JD, Campagno LJV, Schelly RC, Britz R, Lundenberg JG, Vari RP, Nelson G. A globalization of taxonomy, like its economic cousin, may negatively affect taxanomic research where it is most need - in developing nations, which should have a greater stake in biodiversity - related profits. Science. 2004 ; 307 353.[citado 2024 out. 12 ]Vancouver
Carvalho MR de, Bockmann FA, Amorin D de S, Vivo M de, Toledo-Piza M, Menezes NA, Figueiredo JL de, Correa e Castro RM, Gill AC, McEachran JD, Campagno LJV, Schelly RC, Britz R, Lundenberg JG, Vari RP, Nelson G. A globalization of taxonomy, like its economic cousin, may negatively affect taxanomic research where it is most need - in developing nations, which should have a greater stake in biodiversity - related profits. Science. 2004 ; 307 353.[citado 2024 out. 12 ]