
Arte y Cultura
To save dying languages, use ‘evolutionary trees’
To save as much linguistic diversity as possible in the face of many languages rapidly going extinct, researchers propose using “evolutionary trees,” a tool from conservation biology.
Associate Director, Media Relations at McGill University
To save as much linguistic diversity as possible in the face of many languages rapidly going extinct, researchers propose using “evolutionary trees,” a tool from conservation biology.
Efforts to control invasive species face a list of significant issues over the next two decades, say ecologists.