Fig. 7 Global change in the collective mass for wild mammals, humans, cattle, and all livestock for the years 1900–2050. Global change in the collective.

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Fig. 7 Global change in the collective mass for wild mammals, humans, cattle, and all livestock for the years 1900–2050. Global change in the collective mass for wild mammals, humans, cattle, and all livestock for the years 1900–2050. Values for 1900 and 2000 are from (102). Human, cattle, and livestock biomass forecasts are based on projected annual growth in human population, beef production, and meat production, respectively (88, 102). William J. Ripple et al. Sci Adv 2015;1:e1400103 Copyright © 2015, The Authors