Reply to Pitogo et al.: No single silver bullet to simply understand war-biodiversity conflict in the Philippines.

Krizler Cejuela Tanalgo, Bona Abigail Hilario-Husain, Sarrah Jane C Guerrero, Francisco Gil N Garcia, Tessie E Lerios, May Eva Z Garcia, Renee Jane Alvaro-Ele, Meriam Manampan-Rubio, Sedra A Murray, Lothy F Casim, Jamaica L Delos Reyes, Kier Celestial Dela Cruz, Sumaira S Abdullah, Shiela Mae P Balase, Jeaneth Magelen V Respicio, Asraf K Lidasan, Ma Teodora N Cabasan, Jonald L Pimentel, Florie Jane M Tamon, Angelo Rellama Agduma, Alice C Hughes
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Sociopolitical conflicts have significant but often overlooked impacts on biodiversity. In our reply, we reaffirm key findings from our previous work and directly address the Matters Arising raised by Pitogo and colleagues. Additionally, we present fine-scale analyses that further support our original conclusions. We emphasise the need for continued research to fully unravel the complex relationship between conflict and environmental impacts.

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回复Pitogo等人:没有单一的灵丹妙药可以简单地理解菲律宾的战争-生物多样性冲突。
社会政治冲突对生物多样性具有重大但往往被忽视的影响。在我们的答复中,我们重申了我们以前工作的主要发现,并直接解决了Pitogo及其同事提出的问题。此外,我们提出了精细尺度的分析,进一步支持我们的原始结论。我们强调需要继续研究,以充分揭示冲突与环境影响之间的复杂关系。
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