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                             37 results found
no title author magazine year volume issue page(s) type
1 Animal reintroductions: An innovative assessment of survival Muths, Erin
2014
172 C p. 200-208
9 p.
article
2 Birds protected by national legislation show improved population trends in Eastern Europe Koleček, Jaroslav
2014
172 C p. 109-116
8 p.
article
3 Climate-driven changes in diet composition and physiological stress in an arboreal folivore at the semi-arid edge of its distribution Davies, Nicole
2014
172 C p. 80-88
9 p.
article
4 Corrigendum to “A survey method for evaluating drought-sensitive bryophytes in fragmented forests: A bryophyte life-form based approach” [Biol. Conserv. 142 (12) (2009) 2854–2861] Oishi, Yoshitaka
2014
172 C p. 225-
1 p.
article
5 Coupled impacts of sea-level rise and tidal marsh restoration on endangered California clapper rail Zhang, Hua
2014
172 C p. 89-100
12 p.
article
6 Current status of hooded seals in the Greenland Sea. Victims of climate change and predation? Øigård, Tor Arne
2014
172 C p. 29-36
8 p.
article
7 Development of secondary woodland decreases epiphyte metapopulation sizes in wooded grasslands Johansson, Victor
2014
172 C p. 49-55
7 p.
article
8 Ecosystem services as an argument for biodiversity preservation: Why its strength is its Problem – Reply to Cimon-Morin et al. Deliège, Glenn
2014
172 C p. 218-
1 p.
article
9 Ecosystem services expand the biodiversity conservation toolbox – A response to Deliège and Neuteleers Cimon-Morin, Jérôme
2014
172 C p. 219-220
2 p.
article
10 Editorial board and publication information 2014
172 C p. IFC-
1 p.
article
11 Effects of habituation, research and ecotourism on faecal glucocorticoid metabolites in wild western lowland gorillas: Implications for conservation management Shutt, Kathryn
2014
172 C p. 72-79
8 p.
article
12 Identifying management options for modified vegetation: Application of the novel ecosystems framework to a case study in the Galapagos Islands Trueman, Mandy
2014
172 C p. 37-48
12 p.
article
13 Identifying marine Important Bird Areas using at-sea survey data Smith, Melanie A.
2014
172 C p. 180-189
10 p.
article
14 Incorporating preferential prey selection and stochastic predation into population viability analysis for rare prey species Wittmer, Heiko U.
2014
172 C p. 8-14
7 p.
article
15 Landscape composition and configuration differently affect trap-nesting bees, wasps and their antagonists Steckel, Juliane
2014
172 C p. 56-64
9 p.
article
16 Late-season mass-flowering red clover increases bumble bee queen and male densities Rundlöf, Maj
2014
172 C p. 138-145
8 p.
article
17 Long-term changes in calcareous grassland vegetation in North-western Germany – No decline in species richness, but a shift in species composition Diekmann, Martin
2014
172 C p. 170-179
10 p.
article
18 Maps, models, and marine vulnerability: Assessing the community distribution of seabirds at-sea Lieske, David J.
2014
172 C p. 15-28
14 p.
article
19 Matching trends between recent distributional changes of northern-boreal birds and species-climate model predictions Virkkala, Raimo
2014
172 C p. 124-127
4 p.
article
20 [No title] Newton, Peter
2014
172 C p. 214-
1 p.
article
21 [No title] Johns, David
2014
172 C p. 215-
1 p.
article
22 [No title] Bendik-Keymer, Jeremy David
2014
172 C p. 216-
1 p.
article
23 [No title] Thompson, Allen
2014
172 C p. 211-212
2 p.
article
24 [No title] Cafaro, Philip
2014
172 C p. 209-210
2 p.
article
25 [No title] Staples III, Winthrop R.
2014
172 C p. 217-
1 p.
article
26 [No title] Gallagher, Bryna K.
2014
172 C p. 213-
1 p.
article
27 On tracks: A spoor-based occupancy survey of lion Panthera leo distribution in Kafue National Park, Zambia Midlane, N.
2014
172 C p. 101-108
8 p.
article
28 Optimizing agri-environment schemes for biodiversity, ecosystem services or both? Ekroos, Johan
2014
172 C p. 65-71
7 p.
article
29 Population declines lead to replicate patterns of internal range structure at the tips of the distribution of the California red-legged frog (Rana draytonii) Richmond, Jonathan Q.
2014
172 C p. 128-137
10 p.
article
30 Predation and habitat modification synergistically interact to control bivalve recruitment on intertidal mudflats van der Heide, Tjisse
2014
172 C p. 163-169
7 p.
article
31 Pushing back against paper-park pushers – Reply to Craigie et al. McCauley, Douglas J.
2014
172 C p. 223-224
2 p.
article
32 Re-defining recovery: A generalized framework for assessing species recovery Westwood, Alana
2014
172 C p. 155-162
8 p.
article
33 Reed galls serve as an underestimated but critically important resource for an assemblage of aculeate hymenopterans Heneberg, Petr
2014
172 C p. 146-154
9 p.
article
34 Remote regions – The last places where conservation efforts should be intensified. A reply to McCauley et al. (2013) Craigie, Ian D.
2014
172 C p. 221-222
2 p.
article
35 Scientists, managers, and assisted colonization: Four contrasting perspectives entangle science and policy Neff, Mark W.
2014
172 C p. 1-7
7 p.
article
36 The Yangtze finless porpoise: On an accelerating path to extinction? Mei, Zhigang
2014
172 C p. 117-123
7 p.
article
37 Thresholds in the capacity of boreal caribou to cope with cumulative disturbances: Evidence from space use patterns Beauchesne, David
2014
172 C p. 190-199
10 p.
article
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