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nr titel auteur tijdschrift jaar jaarg. afl. pagina('s) type
1 Acoustic indices for biodiversity assessments: Analyses of bias based on simulated bird assemblages and recommendations for field surveys Gasc, A.
2015
191 C p. 306-312
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2 Altered herb assemblages in fragments of the Brazilian Atlantic forest Lima, Patrícia B.
2015
191 C p. 588-595
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3 Amphibian biodiversity congruence and conservation priorities in China: Integrating species richness, endemism, and threat patterns Luo, Zhenhua
2015
191 C p. 650-658
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4 Amphibian conservation, land-use changes and protected areas: A global overview Nori, Javier
2015
191 C p. 367-374
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5 An assessment of socio-economic drivers of avian body parts trade in West African rainforests Atuo, Fidelis A.
2015
191 C p. 614-622
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6 An ecological network is as good as a major protected area for conserving dragonflies Pryke, James S.
2015
191 C p. 537-545
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7 A novel citizen science approach for large-scale standardised monitoring of bat activity and distribution, evaluated in eastern England Newson, Stuart E.
2015
191 C p. 38-49
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8 Anthropogenic disturbance and habitat loss for the red-listed Asiatic black bear (Ursus thibetanus): Using ecological niche modeling and nighttime light satellite imagery Escobar, Luis E.
2015
191 C p. 400-407
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9 Apparent survival of North Atlantic right whales after entanglement in fishing gear Robbins, Jooke
2015
191 C p. 421-427
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10 Are artificial burrows efficient conservation tools for seabirds? A case study of two sympatric shearwaters on neighbouring islands and guidelines for improvement Bourgeois, Karen
2015
191 C p. 282-290
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11 Are edge bird populations doomed to extinction: A response to Munilla et al. Abraín, Alejandro Martínez
2015
191 C p. 843-844
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12 A riparian conservation network for ecological resilience Fremier, Alexander K.
2015
191 C p. 29-37
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13 Catastrophic cat predation: A call for predator profiling in wildlife protection programs Moseby, K.E.
2015
191 C p. 331-340
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14 Changes in protected area management effectiveness over time: A global analysis Geldmann, Jonas
2015
191 C p. 692-699
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15 Clear consideration of costs, condition and conservation benefits yields better planning outcomes Evans, Megan C.
2015
191 C p. 716-727
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16 Co-benefits and trade-offs between agriculture and conservation: A case study in Northern Australia Stoeckl, N.
2015
191 C p. 478-494
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17 Comparing spatial capture–recapture modeling and nest count methods to estimate orangutan densities in the Wehea Forest, East Kalimantan, Indonesia Spehar, Stephanie N.
2015
191 C p. 185-193
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18 Compensatory immigration counteracts contrasting conservation strategies of wolverines (Gulo gulo) within Scandinavia Gervasi, Vincenzo
2015
191 C p. 632-639
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19 Conservation and conflict in the Democratic Republic of Congo: The impacts of warfare, mining, and protected areas on deforestation Butsic, Van
2015
191 C p. 266-273
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20 Conservation biologists have a powerful new ally Cafaro, Philip
2015
191 C p. 839-841
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21 Conservation planning for freshwater ecosystems in Mexico Lira-Noriega, Andrés
2015
191 C p. 357-366
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22 Crop to wild gene flow and genetic diversity in a vulnerable Macadamia (Proteaceae) species in New South Wales, Australia O'Connor, Katie
2015
191 C p. 504-511
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23 Density-impact functions for terrestrial vertebrate pests and indigenous biota: Guidelines for conservation managers Norbury, Grant L.
2015
191 C p. 409-420
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24 Did the Prestige oil spill compromise bird reproductive performance? Evidences from long-term data on the Kentish Plover (Charadrius alexandrinus) in NW Iberian Peninsula Vidal, María
2015
191 C p. 178-184
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25 Diptera species and functional diversity across tropical Australian countryside landscapes Smith, Tobias J.
2015
191 C p. 436-443
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26 Distribution of crop wild relatives of conservation priority in the UK landscape Jarvis, Susan
2015
191 C p. 444-451
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27 Diver towed GPS to estimate densities of a critically endangered fish Lynch, Tim
2015
191 C p. 700-706
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28 Ecological correlates of vulnerability to fragmentation in forest birds on inundated subtropical land-bridge islands Wang, Yanping
2015
191 C p. 251-257
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29 Editorial Board 2015
191 C p. IFC
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30 Effect of landscape fires on the demography of the endangered New Caledonian conifer Callitris sulcata Haverkamp, Cédric
2015
191 C p. 130-138
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31 Effects of road infrastructure on forest value across a tri-national Amazonian frontier Baraloto, Christopher
2015
191 C p. 674-681
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32 Effects of wind farms on Montagu's harrier (Circus pygargus) in southern Spain Hernández-Pliego, Jesús
2015
191 C p. 452-458
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33 Electrocution threatens the viability of populations of the endangered Bonelli's eagle (Aquila fasciata) in Southern Europe Hernández-Matías, Antonio
2015
191 C p. 110-116
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34 Erratum to “White-nose syndrome is likely to extirpate the endangered Indiana bat over large parts of its range” [Biol. Conserv. 160 (2013) 162–172] Thogmartin, Wayne E.
2015
191 C p. 845
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35 Eurasian lynx habitat selection in human-modified landscape in Norway: Effects of different human habitat modifications and behavioral states Bouyer, Yaëlle
2015
191 C p. 291-299
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36 Experimental studies of dead-wood biodiversity — A review identifying global gaps in knowledge Seibold, Sebastian
2015
191 C p. 139-149
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37 Exploring stakeholder perceptions of conservation outcomes from alternative income generating activities in Tanzanian villages adjacent to Eastern Arc Mountain forests Sainsbury, K.
2015
191 C p. 20-28
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38 Factors driving the distribution of an endangered amphibian toward an industrial landscape in Australia Valdez, Jose W.
2015
191 C p. 520-528
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39 Fire policy optimization to maximize suitable habitat for locally rare species under different climatic conditions: A case study of antelopes in the Kruger National Park Pacifici, Michela
2015
191 C p. 313-321
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40 Forensic timber identification: It's time to integrate disciplines to combat illegal logging Dormontt, Eleanor E.
2015
191 C p. 790-798
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41 Frugivore downsizing and the collapse of seed dispersal by fish Costa-Pereira, Raul
2015
191 C p. 809-811
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42 Functional diversity and stability of litter-invertebrate communities following land-use change in Sumatra, Indonesia Mumme, Steffen
2015
191 C p. 750-758
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43 Gene flow counteracts the effect of drift in a Swiss population of snow voles fluctuating in size García-Navas, Vicente
2015
191 C p. 168-177
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44 Governing nature by numbers — EU subsidy regulations do not capture the unique values of woody pastures Jakobsson, Simon
2015
191 C p. 1-9
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45 Hotspots of predation persist outside marine reserves in the historically fished Mediterranean Sea Boada, Jordi
2015
191 C p. 67-74
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46 Implementation of a framework for multi-species, multi-objective adaptive management in Delaware Bay McGowan, Conor P.
2015
191 C p. 759-769
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47 Implications of reserve size and forest connectivity for the conservation of wood-inhabiting fungi in Europe Abrego, Nerea
2015
191 C p. 469-477
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48 Independence and juvenile dispersal distances in wild and reintroduced Spanish imperial eagles Muriel, Roberto
2015
191 C p. 300-305
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49 Indirect effects of bioinvasions in Yellowstone Lake: The response of river otters to declines in native cutthroat trout Crait, Jamie R.
2015
191 C p. 596-605
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50 Influences of landscape structure on diversity of beetles associated with bracket fungi in Brazilian Atlantic Forest Araujo, Lucimar S.
2015
191 C p. 659-666
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51 Integrated cross-realm planning: A decision-makers' perspective Álvarez-Romero, Jorge G.
2015
191 C p. 799-808
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52 Landscape-scale factors determine occupancy of the critically endangered central rock-rat in arid Australia: The utility of camera trapping McDonald, Peter J.
2015
191 C p. 93-100
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53 Landscape scale habitat suitability modelling of bats in the Western Ghats of India: Bats like something in their tea Wordley, Claire F.R.
2015
191 C p. 529-536
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54 Land use and management affects the demography and conservation of an intensively harvested Cerrado fruit tree species Giroldo, A.B.
2015
191 C p. 150-158
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55 Legislative correlates of the size and number of protected areas in Canadian jurisdictions Leroux, Shawn J.
2015
191 C p. 375-382
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56 Leveraging trans-boundary conservation partnerships: Persistence of Persian leopard (Panthera pardus saxicolor) in the Iranian Caucasus Farhadinia, Mohammad S.
2015
191 C p. 770-778
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57 Long-term shifts in anthropogenic subsidies to gulls and implications for an imperiled fish Osterback, Ann-Marie K.
2015
191 C p. 606-613
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58 Mapping seasonal European bison habitat in the Caucasus Mountains to identify potential reintroduction sites Bleyhl, Benjamin
2015
191 C p. 83-92
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59 Marsupial response to matrix conversion: Results of a large-scale long-term ‘natural experiment’ in Australia Mortelliti, Alessio
2015
191 C p. 60-66
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60 Mechanisms of the impact of a weed (grader grass, Themeda quadrivalvis) on reptile assemblage structure in a tropical savannah Abom, Rickard
2015
191 C p. 75-82
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61 Medium-term dynamics of tree species composition in response to silvicultural intervention intensities in a tropical rain forest de Avila, Angela Luciana
2015
191 C p. 577-586
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62 Mitigating the anthropogenic spread of bee parasites to protect wild pollinators Goulson, Dave
2015
191 C p. 10-19
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63 Mosaic of grasslands and woodlands is more effective than habitat connectivity to conserve butterflies in French farmland Villemey, Anne
2015
191 C p. 206-215
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64 [No title] Martin, Ian
2015
191 C p. 728
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65 [No title] Heinen, Joel T.
2015
191 C p. 459
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66 [No title] Holden, Madronna
2015
191 C p. 197
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67 [No title] Snelgrove, Chelsea H.
2015
191 C p. 557
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68 [No title] Black, Kenneth D.
2015
191 C p. 587
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69 [No title] Fattorini, Simone
2015
191 C p. 787
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70 [No title] Marrs, Robert
2015
191 C p. 788-789
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71 [No title] Armstrong, David M.
2015
191 C p. 408
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72 [No title] Marrs, Robert
2015
191 C p. 195-196
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73 [No title] Chapman, Robert L.
2015
191 C p. 555-556
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74 [No title] Harmon, David
2015
191 C p. 194
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75 One step ahead of the plow: Using cropland conversion risk to guide Sprague's Pipit conservation in the northern Great Plains Lipsey, Marisa K.
2015
191 C p. 739-749
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76 Opportunities for improving the foraging potential of urban waterways for bats Lintott, Paul R.
2015
191 C p. 224-233
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77 Overfishing disrupts an ancient mutualism between frugivorous fishes and plants in Neotropical wetlands Correa, Sandra Bibiana
2015
191 C p. 159-167
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78 Paper-efficient multi-species conservation and management are not always field-effective: The status and future of Western Indian Ocean leatherbacks Harris, Linda R.
2015
191 C p. 383-390
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79 Patterns and causes of understory bird declines in human-disturbed tropical forest landscapes: A case study from Central America Visco, Deborah M.
2015
191 C p. 117-129
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80 Post-Soviet land-use change effects on large mammals' habitat in European Russia Sieber, Anika
2015
191 C p. 567-576
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81 Rattus management is essential for population persistence in a critically endangered passerine: Combining small-scale field experiments and population modelling Maggs, Gwen
2015
191 C p. 274-281
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82 Reintroduction of Tasmanian devils to mainland Australia can restore top-down control in ecosystems where dingoes have been extirpated Hunter, Daniel O.
2015
191 C p. 428-435
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83 Relative contribution of local demography and immigration in the recovery of a geographically-isolated population of the endangered Egyptian vulture Lieury, Nicolas
2015
191 C p. 349-356
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84 Releasing of pheasants for shooting in the UK alters woodland invertebrate communities Neumann, Jessica L.
2015
191 C p. 50-59
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85 Risk evaluation of pesticide use to protected European reptile species Wagner, Norman
2015
191 C p. 667-673
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86 Searching for the place of biodiversity in the ecosystem services discourse Jax, Kurt
2015
191 C p. 198-205
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87 Seasonal herding practices influence predation on domestic stock by African lions along a protected area boundary Kuiper, Timothy R.
2015
191 C p. 546-554
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88 Shades of grey: Two forms of grey literature important for reviews in conservation Haddaway, Neal R.
2015
191 C p. 827-829
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89 Should biodiversity offsets help finance underfunded Protected Areas? Githiru, Mwangi
2015
191 C p. 819-826
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90 Single large or several small? Applying biogeographic principles to tree-level conservation and biodiversity offsets Le Roux, Darren S.
2015
191 C p. 558-566
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91 Slow recovery of bryophyte assemblages in middle-aged boreal forests regrown after clear-cutting Dynesius, Mats
2015
191 C p. 101-109
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92 Small differences in seasonal and thermal niches influence elevational limits of native and invasive Balsams Laube, Julia
2015
191 C p. 682-691
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93 Spatial distribution drivers of Amur leopard density in northeast China Qi, Jinzhe
2015
191 C p. 258-265
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94 Statistical guidelines for assessing marine avian hotspots and coldspots: A case study on wind energy development in the U.S. Atlantic Ocean Zipkin, Elise F.
2015
191 C p. 216-223
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95 The Iberian guillemot population crash: A plea for action at the margins Munilla, Ignacio
2015
191 C p. 842
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96 The impact of noise from open-cast mining on Atlantic forest biophony Duarte, M.H.L.
2015
191 C p. 623-631
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97 The reduction of genetic diversity in threatened vertebrates and new recommendations regarding IUCN conservation rankings Willoughby, Janna R.
2015
191 C p. 495-503
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98 The usefulness of top predators as biodiversity surrogates indicated by the relationship between the reproductive outputs of raptors and other bird species Senzaki, Masayuki
2015
191 C p. 460-468
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99 The value of forest fragments for maintaining amphibian diversity in Madagascar Riemann, Jana C.
2015
191 C p. 707-715
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100 Through the eye of a butterfly: Assessing biodiversity impacts of cashew expansion in West Africa Vasconcelos, Sasha
2015
191 C p. 779-786
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101 Tradeoffs among ecosystem services in restored wetlands Jessop, Jordan
2015
191 C p. 341-348
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102 Trophic requirements beyond foraging habitats: The importance of prey source habitats in bat conservation Arrizabalaga-Escudero, Aitor
2015
191 C p. 512-519
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103 Two decades of cumulative impacts to survivorship of endangered California condors in California Kelly, Terra R.
2015
191 C p. 391-399
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104 Understanding stakeholder conflict between conservation and hunting in Malta Veríssimo, Diogo
2015
191 C p. 812-818
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105 Use of multiple data sources and analytical approaches to derive a marine protected area for a breeding seabird Perrow, Martin R.
2015
191 C p. 729-738
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106 Using pest monitoring data to inform the location and intensity of invasive-species control in New Zealand Ruffell, Jay
2015
191 C p. 640-649
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107 Vegetation burning for game management in the UK uplands is increasing and overlaps spatially with soil carbon and protected areas Douglas, David J.T.
2015
191 C p. 243-250
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108 Vertebrate road-kill patterns in Mediterranean habitats: Who, when and where D'Amico, M.
2015
191 C p. 234-242
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109 Wildlife restoration: Mainstreaming translocations to keep common species common Watson, David M.
2015
191 C p. 830-838
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110 Will tropical mountaintop plant species survive climate change? Identifying key knowledge gaps using species distribution modelling in Australia Costion, Craig M.
2015
191 C p. 322-330
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