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nr titel auteur tijdschrift jaar jaarg. afl. pagina('s) type
1 Activity-specific ecological niche models for planning reintroductions of California condors (Gymnogyps californianus) D’Elia, Jesse
2015
184 C p. 90-99
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2 Anthropogenic impact on macrobenthic communities and consequences for shorebirds in Northern France: A complex response Rolet, Céline
2015
184 C p. 396-404
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3 Are wildlife overpasses of conservation value for birds? A study in Australian sub-tropical forest, with wider implications Pell, Stuart
2015
184 C p. 300-309
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4 Autonomous sound monitoring shows higher use of Amazon old growth than secondary forest by parrots Figueira, Luiza
2015
184 C p. 27-35
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5 Biological effects, conservation potential, and research priorities of shark diving tourism Gallagher, Austin J.
2015
184 C p. 365-379
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6 Can habitat surrogates predict the response of target species to landscape change? Pierson, Jennifer C.
2015
184 C p. 1-10
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7 Cavity characteristics, but not habitat, influence nest survival of cavity-nesting birds along a gradient of human impact in the subtropical Atlantic Forest Cockle, Kristina L.
2015
184 C p. 193-200
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8 Chinese market responses to overexploitation of sharks and sea cucumbers Eriksson, Hampus
2015
184 C p. 163-173
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9 Chytrid fungus infections in laboratory and introduced Xenopus laevis populations: assessing the risks for U.K. native amphibians Tinsley, Richard C.
2015
184 C p. 380-388
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10 Conservation implications of change in antipredator behavior in fragmented habitat: Boreal rodent, the bank vole, as an experimental model Haapakoski, Marko
2015
184 C p. 11-17
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11 Conserving tigers in Malaysia: A science-driven approach for eliciting conservation policy change Rayan, D. Mark
2015
184 C p. 18-26
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12 Crop wild relatives of pigeonpea [Cajanus cajan (L.) Millsp.]: Distributions, ex situ conservation status, and potential genetic resources for abiotic stress tolerance Khoury, Colin K.
2015
184 C p. 259-270
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13 Developing quantitative seed sampling protocols using simulations: A reply to comments from Guja et al. and Guerrant et al. Hoban, Sean
2015
184 C p. 469-470
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14 Diversity patterns of wild bees and wasps in managed boreal forests: Effects of spatial structure, local habitat and surrounding landscape Rubene, Diana
2015
184 C p. 201-208
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15 Dynamics of the global trade in live reptiles: Shifting trends in production and consequences for sustainability Robinson, Janine E.
2015
184 C p. 42-50
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16 Editorial board and publication information 2015
184 C p. IFC
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17 Effectiveness of Community Forest Management at reducing deforestation in Madagascar Rasolofoson, Ranaivo A.
2015
184 C p. 271-277
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18 Effectiveness of protected areas in the Western Caucasus before and after the transition to post-socialism Bragina, E.V.
2015
184 C p. 456-464
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19 Effects of inbreeding and parental incubation on captive breeding success in Hawaiian crows Hoeck, Paquita E.A.
2015
184 C p. 357-364
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20 Energy development and avian nest survival in Wyoming, USA: A test of a common disturbance index Hethcoat, Matthew G.
2015
184 C p. 327-334
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21 Factors influencing public participation in conservation activities in urban areas: A case study in Yokohama, Japan Sakurai, Ryo
2015
184 C p. 424-430
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22 Factors influencing red wolf–coyote hybridization in eastern North Carolina, USA Bohling, Justin H.
2015
184 C p. 108-116
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23 Fear of failure in conservation: The problem and potential solutions to aid conservation of extremely small populations Meek, Mariah H.
2015
184 C p. 209-217
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24 Genetic diversity is a significant but not the only consideration for effective ex situ plant conservation: Response to Hoban and Schlarbaum Guja, Lydia K.
2015
184 C p. 467-468
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25 Genetic pollution of a threatened native crested newt species through hybridization with an invasive congener in the Netherlands Meilink, Willem R.M.
2015
184 C p. 145-153
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26 Genetic population structure of Peninsular bighorn sheep (Ovis canadensis nelsoni) indicates substantial gene flow across US–Mexico border Buchalski, Michael R.
2015
184 C p. 218-228
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27 Ghosts of glaciers and the disjunct distribution of a threatened California moth (Euproserpinus euterpe) Rubinoff, Daniel
2015
184 C p. 278-289
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28 Historic hay cutting dates from Sweden 1873–1951 and their implications for conservation management of species-rich meadows Eriksson, Ove
2015
184 C p. 100-107
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29 Identification of key marine areas for conservation based on satellite tracking of post-nesting migrating green turtles (Chelonia mydas) Baudouin, Marie
2015
184 C p. 36-41
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30 Impact of habitat loss on distributions of terrestrial vertebrates in a high-biodiversity region in Mexico Botello, Francisco
2015
184 C p. 59-65
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31 Impact of landscape composition and configuration on forest specialist and generalist bird species in the fragmented Lacandona rainforest, Mexico Carrara, Emilia
2015
184 C p. 117-126
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32 Integrating citizen-science data with movement models to estimate the size of a migratory golden eagle population Dennhardt, Andrew J.
2015
184 C p. 68-78
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33 Integrating hydrological features and genetically validated occurrence data in occupancy modelling of an endemic and endangered semi-aquatic mammal, Galemys pyrenaicus, in a Pyrenean catchment Charbonnel, Anaïs
2015
184 C p. 182-192
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34 Inundation requirements for persistence and recovery of river red gums (Eucalyptus camaldulensis) in semi-arid Australia Catelotti, K.
2015
184 C p. 346-356
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35 Landowner conservation awareness across rural-to-urban gradients in Massachusetts Kittredge, David B.
2015
184 C p. 79-89
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36 Linking place-based citizen science with large-scale conservation research: A case study of bird-building collisions and the role of professional scientists Loss, Scott R.
2015
184 C p. 439-445
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37 Making decisions for managing ecosystem services Martinez-Harms, Maria Jose
2015
184 C p. 229-238
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38 Natural regeneration of forest vegetation on legacy seismic lines in boreal habitats in Alberta’s oil sands region van Rensen, Cassidy K.
2015
184 C p. 127-135
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39 [No title] Crist, Eileen
2015
184 C p. 66-67
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40 One size does not fit all: Importance of adjusting conservation practices for endangered hawksbill turtles to address local nesting habitat needs in the eastern Pacific Ocean Liles, Michael J.
2015
184 C p. 405-413
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41 Population genetic SNP analysis of marble and brown trout in a hybridization zone of the Adriatic watershed in Slovenia Sušnik Bajec, Simona
2015
184 C p. 239-250
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42 Population structure integral to seed collection guidelines: A response to Hoban and Schlarbaum (2014) Guerrant Jr., Edward O.
2015
184 C p. 465-466
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43 Power lines, reindeer and UV Reimers, Eigil
2015
184 C p. 471
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44 Power lines, reindeer and UV: A reply to Reimers et al. Tyler, Nicholas
2015
184 C p. 472
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45 Projected impact of climate change on the effectiveness of the existing protected area network for biodiversity conservation within Yunnan Province, China Zomer, Robert J.
2015
184 C p. 335-345
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46 Protected areas in Borneo may fail to conserve tropical forest biodiversity under climate change Scriven, Sarah A.
2015
184 C p. 414-423
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47 Reconciling ecological and social justice to promote biodiversity conservation Shoreman-Ouimet, Eleanor
2015
184 C p. 320-326
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48 Reptile abundance, but not species richness, increases with regrowth age and spatial extent in fragmented agricultural landscapes of eastern Australia McAlpine, C.A.
2015
184 C p. 174-181
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49 Reversible effects of fertilizer use on population trends of waterbirds in Europe Møller, A.P.
2015
184 C p. 389-395
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50 Scenarios of future land use change around United States’ protected areas Martinuzzi, Sebastián
2015
184 C p. 446-455
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51 Snow leopard predation in a livestock dominated landscape in Mongolia Johansson, Örjan
2015
184 C p. 251-258
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52 Sown flower strips in southern Sweden increase abundances of wild bees and hoverflies in the wider landscape Jönsson, Annelie M.
2015
184 C p. 51-58
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53 Spatial mismatch between marine protected areas and dugongs in New Caledonia Cleguer, Christophe
2015
184 C p. 154-162
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54 The use of habitat and dispersal models in protecting European black poplar (Populus nigra L.) from genetic introgression in Slovenia Debeljak, Marko
2015
184 C p. 310-319
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55 The world’s largest wilderness protection network after 50years: An assessment of ecological system representation in the U.S. National Wilderness Preservation System Dietz, Matthew S.
2015
184 C p. 431-438
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56 Using null models to identify under-represented species in protected areas: A case study using European amphibians and reptiles Sánchez-Fernández, David
2015
184 C p. 290-299
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57 What drives the use of scientific evidence in decision making? The case of the South African Working for Water program Ntshotsho, Phumza
2015
184 C p. 136-144
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