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no title author magazine year volume issue page(s) type
1 A conservation success story in the otherwise dire megafauna extinction crisis: The Asiatic lion (Panthera leo persica) of Gir forest Singh, H.S.
2011
144 5 p. 1753-1757
5 p.
article
2 Administrative regions in conservation: Balancing local priorities with regional to global preferences in spatial planning Moilanen, Atte
2011
144 5 p. 1719-1725
7 p.
article
3 Aesthetic preferences of non-farmers and farmers for different land-use types and proportions of ecological compensation areas in the Swiss lowlands Junge, Xenia
2011
144 5 p. 1430-1440
11 p.
article
4 Amphibian pond loss as a function of landscape change – A case study over three decades in an agricultural area of northern France Curado, Nuno
2011
144 5 p. 1610-1618
9 p.
article
5 A review of the conservation threats to carnivorous plants Jennings, David E.
2011
144 5 p. 1356-1363
8 p.
article
6 Assessing the functional connectivity of reserve networks in continuously varying nature under the constraints imposed by reality Laita, Anne
2011
144 5 p. 1297-1298
2 p.
article
7 Captive-reared burrowing owls show higher site-affinity, survival, and reproductive performance when reintroduced using a soft-release Mitchell, Aimee M.
2011
144 5 p. 1382-1391
10 p.
article
8 Cities and biodiversity: Perspectives and governance challenges for implementing the convention on biological diversity (CBD) at the city level Puppim de Oliveira, J.A.
2011
144 5 p. 1302-1313
12 p.
article
9 Combining genetic structure and ecological niche modeling to establish units of conservation: A case study of an imperiled salamander May, Sarah E.
2011
144 5 p. 1441-1450
10 p.
article
10 Conservation challenges for small-scale fisheries: Bycatch and habitat impacts of traps and gillnets Shester, Geoffrey G.
2011
144 5 p. 1673-1681
9 p.
article
11 Conserving organisms over large regions requires multi-taxa indicators: One taxon’s diversity-vacant area is another taxon’s diversity zone Fattorini, Simone
2011
144 5 p. 1690-1701
12 p.
article
12 Corrigendum to “Conservation ecology of boreal polypores: A review” [Biol. Conserv. 144 (2011) 11–20] Junninen, Kaisa
2011
144 5 p. 1779-
1 p.
article
13 Corrigendum to “What drives policy decision-making related to species conservation?” [Biol. Conserv. 142 (2010) 1370–1380] Martín-López, Berta
2011
144 5 p. 1778-
1 p.
article
14 Cost, effort and outcome of mammal rediscovery: Neglect of small species Fisher, Diana O.
2011
144 5 p. 1712-1718
7 p.
article
15 Creating a ‘Conservation with Chinese Characteristics’ Edward Grumbine, R.
2011
144 5 p. 1347-1355
9 p.
article
16 Dampened behavioral and physiological responses mediate birds’ association with humans Jiménez, Gerardo
2011
144 5 p. 1702-1711
10 p.
article
17 Delineating the drivers of waning wildlife habitat: The predominance of cotton farming on the fringe of protected areas in the Mid-Zambezi Valley, Zimbabwe Baudron, Frédéric
2011
144 5 p. 1481-1493
13 p.
article
18 Demography of Asian elephants (Elephas maximus) at Uda Walawe National Park, Sri Lanka based on identified individuals Silva, Shermin de
2011
144 5 p. 1742-1752
11 p.
article
19 Design of ecoregional monitoring in conservation areas of high-latitude ecosystems under contemporary climate change Beever, Erik A.
2011
144 5 p. 1258-1269
12 p.
article
20 Developing effective sampling designs for monitoring natural resources in Alaskan national parks: An example using simulations and vegetation data Thompson, William L.
2011
144 5 p. 1270-1277
8 p.
article
21 Does recovery planning improve the status of threatened species? Bottrill, Madeleine C.
2011
144 5 p. 1595-1601
7 p.
article
22 Ecoregional-scale monitoring within conservation areas, in a rapidly changing climate Beever, Erik A.
2011
144 5 p. 1255-1257
3 p.
article
23 Editorial board and publication information 2011
144 5 p. IFC-
1 p.
article
24 Establishment of protected areas in different ecoregions, ecosystems, and diversity hotspots under successive political systems Tuvi, Eva-Liis
2011
144 5 p. 1726-1732
7 p.
article
25 Estimating habitat suitability and potential population size for brown bears in the Eastern Alps Güthlin, Denise
2011
144 5 p. 1733-1741
9 p.
article
26 Food for thought: Risks of non-native species transfer to the Antarctic region with fresh produce Hughes, Kevin A.
2011
144 5 p. 1682-1689
8 p.
article
27 Grass-dominated vegetation, not species-diverse natural savanna, replaces degraded tropical forests on the southern edge of the Amazon Basin Veldman, Joseph W.
2011
144 5 p. 1419-1429
11 p.
article
28 How do butterflies define ecosystems? A comparison of ecological regionalization schemes Andrew, Margaret E.
2011
144 5 p. 1409-1418
10 p.
article
29 How to make a common species rare: A case against conservation complacency Lindenmayer, D.B.
2011
144 5 p. 1663-1672
10 p.
article
30 Impact of cork extraction on birds: Relevance for conservation of Mediterranean biodiversity Leal, Ana I.
2011
144 5 p. 1655-1662
8 p.
article
31 Importance of researching the mechanisms underpinning the restoration of whole ecosystem diversity Healey, John R.
2011
144 5 p. 1300-1301
2 p.
article
32 Incidence of embedded shotgun pellets in Bewick’s swans Cygnus columbianus bewickii and whooper swans Cygnus cygnus wintering in the UK Newth, Julia L.
2011
144 5 p. 1630-1637
8 p.
article
33 Incorporating parametric uncertainty into population viability analysis models McGowan, Conor P.
2011
144 5 p. 1400-1408
9 p.
article
34 Incorporating temporality and biophysical vulnerability to quantify the human spatial footprint on ecosystems Etter, A.
2011
144 5 p. 1585-1594
10 p.
article
35 Influence of roadways on patterns of mortality and flight behavior of adult dragonflies near wetland areas Soluk, Daniel A.
2011
144 5 p. 1638-1643
6 p.
article
36 Local knowledge and species distribution models’ contribution towards mammalian conservation López-Arévalo, Hugo Fernando
2011
144 5 p. 1451-1463
13 p.
article
37 Long-term heathland restoration on former grassland: The results of a 17-year experiment Pywell, Richard F.
2011
144 5 p. 1602-1609
8 p.
article
38 Long-term trends in the abundance of Mediterranean wetland vertebrates: From global recovery to localized declines Galewski, Thomas
2011
144 5 p. 1392-1399
8 p.
article
39 Management of Yellowstone bison and brucellosis transmission risk – Implications for conservation and restoration White, P.J.
2011
144 5 p. 1322-1334
13 p.
article
40 Mapping species richness and human impact drivers to inform global pelagic conservation prioritisation Trebilco, Rowan
2011
144 5 p. 1758-1766
9 p.
article
41 Market turtle mystery solved in Vietnam Ly, Tri
2011
144 5 p. 1767-1771
5 p.
article
42 National parks in China: Experiments with protecting nature and human livelihoods in Yunnan province, Peoples’ Republic of China (PRC) Zhou, D.Q.
2011
144 5 p. 1314-1321
8 p.
article
43 Needles in haystacks: Estimating detection probability and occupancy of rare and cryptic snakes Durso, Andrew M.
2011
144 5 p. 1508-1515
8 p.
article
44 [No title] Aranibar, Julieta
2011
144 5 p. 1775-
1 p.
article
45 [No title] Morrison, Rachel
2011
144 5 p. 1774-
1 p.
article
46 [No title] O’Higgins, Tim
2011
144 5 p. 1773-
1 p.
article
47 [No title] Gill, Andrew B.
2011
144 5 p. 1776-1777
2 p.
article
48 [No title] Fattorini, Simone
2011
144 5 p. 1777-
1 p.
article
49 [No title] Clarke, Richard
2011
144 5 p. 1773-
1 p.
article
50 [No title] Alvarez, Juan Agustín
2011
144 5 p. 1776-
1 p.
article
51 [No title] Grant, Alastair
2011
144 5 p. 1774-
1 p.
article
52 [No title] Bennett, James
2011
144 5 p. 1775-1776
2 p.
article
53 [No title] Dann, Leighton
2011
144 5 p. 1772-
1 p.
article
54 Patterns of spatiotemporal change in large mammal distribution and abundance in the southern Western Ghats, India Pillay, Rajeev
2011
144 5 p. 1567-1576
10 p.
article
55 Planning for success: Identifying effective and efficient survey designs for monitoring Reynolds, Joel H.
2011
144 5 p. 1278-1284
7 p.
article
56 Plantation clearcut size and the persistence of early-successional wildlife populations Acuña, M. Paz
2011
144 5 p. 1577-1584
8 p.
article
57 Plant species extinction debt in a temperate biodiversity hotspot: Community, species and functional traits approaches Piqueray, Julien
2011
144 5 p. 1619-1629
11 p.
article
58 Population trends of brown hares in Switzerland: The role of land-use and ecological compensation areas Zellweger-Fischer, Judith
2011
144 5 p. 1364-1373
10 p.
article
59 Potential of a national monitoring program for forests to assess change in high-latitude ecosystems Barrett, Tara M.
2011
144 5 p. 1285-1294
10 p.
article
60 Rapid monitoring of species abundance for biodiversity conservation: Consistency and reliability of the MacKinnon lists technique MacLeod, Ross
2011
144 5 p. 1374-1381
8 p.
article
61 Recognition and utilization of positive plant interactions may increase plant reintroduction success Rayburn, Andrew P.
2011
144 5 p. 1296-
1 p.
article
62 Resolving the urban nest predator paradox: The role of alternative foods for nest predators Stracey, Christine M.
2011
144 5 p. 1545-1552
8 p.
article
63 Revisiting Duffus and Dearden’s wildlife tourism framework Catlin, James
2011
144 5 p. 1537-1544
8 p.
article
64 Scientific relevance cuts both ways: Informing current and future decision-making McLeod, Karen L.
2011
144 5 p. 1295-
1 p.
article
65 Should restoration damage rare biotopes? Tropek, Robert
2011
144 5 p. 1299-
1 p.
article
66 Soil and climate are better than biotic land cover for predicting home-range habitat selection by endangered burrowing owls across the Canadian Prairies Stevens, A.F.J.
2011
144 5 p. 1526-1536
11 p.
article
67 Storm-generated fragments of the seagrass Posidonia oceanica from beach wrack – A potential source of transplants for restoration Balestri, E.
2011
144 5 p. 1644-1654
11 p.
article
68 The 10 Australian ecosystems most vulnerable to tipping points Laurance, William F.
2011
144 5 p. 1472-1480
9 p.
article
69 The importance of thinking big: Large-scale prey conservation drives black-footed ferret reintroduction success Jachowski, David S.
2011
144 5 p. 1560-1566
7 p.
article
70 The influence of uncertainty on conservation assessments: Australian frogs as a case study Gillespie, Graeme R.
2011
144 5 p. 1516-1525
10 p.
article
71 The paradox of keystone species persecuted as pests: A call for the conservation of abundant small mammals in their native range Delibes-Mateos, Miguel
2011
144 5 p. 1335-1346
12 p.
article
72 To what extent are threatened European plant species conserved in seed banks? Godefroid, Sandrine
2011
144 5 p. 1494-1498
5 p.
article
73 Using portfolio theory to assess tradeoffs between return from natural capital and social equity across space Halpern, Benjamin S.
2011
144 5 p. 1499-1507
9 p.
article
74 Values of village fengshui forest patches in biodiversity conservation in the Pearl River Delta, China Hu, Liang
2011
144 5 p. 1553-1559
7 p.
article
75 Widening the problem of lead poisoning to a South-American top scavenger: Lead concentrations in feathers of wild Andean condors Lambertucci, Sergio A.
2011
144 5 p. 1464-1471
8 p.
article
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