File:Range overlap in the contiguous United States between wild pigs and threatened or endangered species susceptible to wild pig impacts - 41598 2018 23657 MOESM3 ESM.tif
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DescriptionRange overlap in the contiguous United States between wild pigs and threatened or endangered species susceptible to wild pig impacts - 41598 2018 23657 MOESM3 ESM.tif |
English: Range overlap in the contiguous United States between wild pigs and threatened or endangered species susceptible to wild pig impacts. Most threatened and endangered species in the contiguous U.S. expected to be susceptible to wild pig impacts have extensive range overlap with wild pigs that is projected to increase by 2025. Proportion of each susceptible species’ range currently occupied by wild pigs and estimated to potentially be occupied by 2025, displayed (a) by taxonomic group and (b) by decreasing proportion of the range that is currently occupied. |
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Source | Meredith L. McClure, Christopher L. Burdett, Matthew L. Farnsworth, Steven J. Sweeney & Ryan S. Miller (2018). A globally-distributed alien invasive species poses risks to United States imperiled species. Sci Rep 8, 5331. doi:10.1038/s41598-018-23657-z |
Author | Meredith L. McClure, Christopher L. Burdett, Matthew L. Farnsworth, Steven J. Sweeney & Ryan S. Miller (2018) |
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