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Global Carnivora mammal diversity represented by the total number of native, extant species.
Data from biodiversitymapping.org. Text and images on the Biodiversity Mapping website are for the personal, not-for-profit use by students, scholars, educational institutions, and the public. Any such use must name "BiodiversityMapping.org" as the source for the material, with acknowledgement of BirdLife International, IUCN, NatureServe, and USGS where appropriate for their contribution of the species range map data used in producing these derived works. No further permission is needed for educational use.
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Maps of mammal diversity include the total species richness, major taxonomic Orders (Cetartiodactyla, Carnivora, Primates, Eulipotyphla, Chiroptera, Rodentia), marsupials, threatened species, and small-ranged species. Species considered small-ranged are those with a geographic range size smaller than the global median (i.e., the 50% of species with the smallest ranges). Maps are derived from digital distribution maps from the IUCN, July 2013 update.
Global Carnivora mammal diversity represented by the total number of native, extant species.
Data from biodiversitymapping.org. Text and images on the Biodiversity Mapping website are for the personal, not-for-profit use by students, scholars, educational institutions, and the public. Any such use must name "BiodiversityMapping.org" as the source for the material, with acknowledgement of BirdLife International, IUCN, NatureServe, and USGS where appropriate for their contribution of the species range map data used in producing these derived works. No further permission is needed for educational use.
Commercial use, electronic re-publication, or print publication of text or images is strictly prohibited without prior written permission.
Maps of mammal diversity include the total species richness, major taxonomic Orders (Cetartiodactyla, Carnivora, Primates, Eulipotyphla, Chiroptera, Rodentia), marsupials, threatened species, and small-ranged species. Species considered small-ranged are those with a geographic range size smaller than the global median (i.e., the 50% of species with the smallest ranges). Maps are derived from digital distribution maps from the IUCN, July 2013 update.