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nr titel auteur tijdschrift jaar jaarg. afl. pagina('s) type
1 A long-term genetic study reveals complex population dynamics of multiple-source plant reintroductions Zavodna, Monika
2015
192 C p. 1-9
9 p.
artikel
2 An evaluation of environmental, institutional and socio-economic factors explaining successful conservation plan implementation in the north-central United States Carter, Sarah K.
2015
192 C p. 135-144
10 p.
artikel
3 Animal occurrence and space use change in the landscape of anthropogenic noise Chen, Hsiang Ling
2015
192 C p. 315-322
8 p.
artikel
4 A reply to Iversen et al.'s comment “Monitoring of animal abundance by environmental DNA — An increasingly obscure perspective” Klymus, Katy E.
2015
192 C p. 481-482
2 p.
artikel
5 Assessing baseline stress physiology as an integrator of environmental quality in a wild avian population: Implications for use as a conservation biomarker Madliger, Christine L.
2015
192 C p. 409-417
9 p.
artikel
6 Assessing relative resilience potential of coral reefs to inform management Maynard, Jeffrey A.
2015
192 C p. 109-119
11 p.
artikel
7 Assessing the impact of road developments on connectivity across multiple scales: Application to Yunnan snub-nosed monkey conservation Clauzel, Celine
2015
192 C p. 207-217
11 p.
artikel
8 Avoidance of unconventional oil wells and roads exacerbates habitat loss for grassland birds in the North American great plains Thompson, Sarah J.
2015
192 C p. 82-90
9 p.
artikel
9 Big cats kill more livestock when wild prey reaches a minimum threshold Khorozyan, Igor
2015
192 C p. 268-275
8 p.
artikel
10 Biodiversity offsetting as a commodification process: A French case study as a concrete example Dauguet, Benoît
2015
192 C p. 533-540
8 p.
artikel
11 Biotic homogenization: Loss of avian functional richness and habitat specialists in disturbed Andean temperate forests Ibarra, José Tomás
2015
192 C p. 418-427
10 p.
artikel
12 Both fire size and frequency matter—A response to Griffiths et al. Russell-Smith, Jeremy
2015
192 C p. 477-
1 p.
artikel
13 Bulldozing biodiversity: The economics of offsets and trading-in Nature Spash, Clive L.
2015
192 C p. 541-551
11 p.
artikel
14 Butterfly communities in miombo woodland: Biodiversity declines with increasing woodland utilisation Jew, Eleanor K.K.
2015
192 C p. 436-444
9 p.
artikel
15 Categories of flexibility in biodiversity offsetting, and their implications for conservation Bull, J.W.
2015
192 C p. 522-532
11 p.
artikel
16 Conservation in a social-ecological system experiencing climate-induced tree mortality Oakes, Lauren E.
2015
192 C p. 276-285
10 p.
artikel
17 Conservation of northwest Atlantic harp seals: Past success, future uncertainty? Hammill, Mike O.
2015
192 C p. 181-191
11 p.
artikel
18 Conserving koalas: A review of the contrasting regional trends, outlooks and policy challenges McAlpine, Clive
2015
192 C p. 226-236
11 p.
artikel
19 Dispersal of larval and juvenile seabream: Implications for Mediterranean marine protected areas Di Franco, Antonio
2015
192 C p. 361-368
8 p.
artikel
20 Distribution and conservation of threatened plants in China Zhang, Zejin
2015
192 C p. 454-460
7 p.
artikel
21 Editorial Board 2015
192 C p. IFC-
1 p.
artikel
22 Effects of habitat management can vary over time during the recovery of an endangered bird species Hartmann, Stefanie A.
2015
192 C p. 154-160
7 p.
artikel
23 Effects of male targeted harvest regime on sexual segregation in mountain lion Keehner, Jon R.
2015
192 C p. 42-47
6 p.
artikel
24 Effects of male targeted harvest regimes on prey switching by female mountain lions: Implications for apparent competition on declining secondary prey Keehner, Jon R.
2015
192 C p. 101-108
8 p.
artikel
25 Exotic gene flow affects fitness trait values but not levels of heritable trait variation in the southernmost population of Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris L. var. nevadensis) Ramírez-Valiente, J.A.
2015
192 C p. 331-342
12 p.
artikel
26 Fire frequency is relatively more important than fire size — A reply to Russell-Smith et al Griffiths, Anthony D.
2015
192 C p. 478-
1 p.
artikel
27 Fitness decline and adaptation to novel environments in ex situ plant collections: Current knowledge and future perspectives Ensslin, Andreas
2015
192 C p. 394-401
8 p.
artikel
28 Hunting performance of captive-born South China tigers (Panthera tigris amoyensis) on free-ranging prey and implications for their reintroduction Fàbregas, María C.
2015
192 C p. 57-64
8 p.
artikel
29 Ineffective conservation threatens Patella candei, an endangered limpet endemic to the Macaronesian islands González-Lorenzo, Gustavo
2015
192 C p. 428-435
8 p.
artikel
30 Integrating dynamic occupancy modeling and genetics to infer the status of the imperiled flattened musk turtle Scott, Peter A.
2015
192 C p. 294-303
10 p.
artikel
31 Investigating behaviour for conservation goals: Conspecific call playback can be used to alter amphibian distributions within ponds James, Melanie Sandra
2015
192 C p. 287-293
7 p.
artikel
32 Landscape-scale vegetation patterns influence small-scale grazing impacts Moore, Emily K.
2015
192 C p. 218-225
8 p.
artikel
33 Locking in loss: Baselines of decline in Australian biodiversity offset policies Maron, Martine
2015
192 C p. 504-512
9 p.
artikel
34 Long-term changes in pronghorn abundance index linked to climate and oil development in North Dakota Christie, K.S.
2015
192 C p. 445-453
9 p.
artikel
35 Modelling potential success of conservation translocations of a specialist grassland butterfly Heikkinen, Risto K.
2015
192 C p. 200-206
7 p.
artikel
36 Monitoring of animal abundance by environmental DNA — An increasingly obscure perspective: A reply to Klymus et al., 2015 Iversen, Lars L.
2015
192 C p. 479-480
2 p.
artikel
37 National and regional relationships of carbon storage and tropical biodiversity Armenteras, Dolors
2015
192 C p. 378-386
9 p.
artikel
38 Native forest replacement by exotic plantations triggers changes in prey selection of mesocarnivores Moreira-Arce, Darío
2015
192 C p. 258-267
10 p.
artikel
39 Niche and movement models identify corridors of introduced feral cats infringing ecologically sensitive areas in New Zealand Recio, Mariano R.
2015
192 C p. 48-56
9 p.
artikel
40 [No title] Cryan, Paul
2015
192 C p. 323-
1 p.
artikel
41 [No title] Stanford, Craig
2015
192 C p. 10-
1 p.
artikel
42 [No title] Fattorini, Simone
2015
192 C p. 286-
1 p.
artikel
43 Potential exposure of butterflies in protected habitats by Bt maize cultivation: A case study in Switzerland Lang, Andreas
2015
192 C p. 369-377
9 p.
artikel
44 Potential pitfalls of private initiatives in conservation planning: A case study from Canada's boreal forest Murray, Dennis L.
2015
192 C p. 174-180
7 p.
artikel
45 Reconstructing historical and contemporary disease dynamics: A case study using the California slender salamander Sette, C.M.
2015
192 C p. 20-29
10 p.
artikel
46 Re-evaluation of the sustainability of a marine mammal harvest by indigenous people using several lines of evidence Marsh, Helene
2015
192 C p. 324-330
7 p.
artikel
47 Regional extinction, rediscovery and rescue of a freshwater fish from a highly modified environment: The need for rapid response Hammer, Michael P.
2015
192 C p. 91-100
10 p.
artikel
48 Responses of tropical forest herpetofauna to moderate anthropogenic disturbance and effects of natural habitat variation in Sulawesi, Indonesia Gillespie, Graeme R.
2015
192 C p. 161-173
13 p.
artikel
49 Review of status, threats, and conservation management options for the endangered Indus River blind dolphin Braulik, Gill T.
2015
192 C p. 30-41
12 p.
artikel
50 Significant genetic diversity loss following pathogen driven population extinction in the rare endemic Banksia brownii (Proteaceae) Coates, David J.
2015
192 C p. 353-360
8 p.
artikel
51 Simple tools for the evaluation of protected areas for the conservation of grasshoppers Matenaar, Daniela
2015
192 C p. 192-199
8 p.
artikel
52 Spatiotemporally variable management by grazing and burning increases marsh diversity and benefits amphibians: A field experiment Mester, Béla
2015
192 C p. 237-246
10 p.
artikel
53 Synthesizing habitat fragmentation effects on plant–antagonist interactions in a phylogenetic context Chávez-Pesqueira, Mariana
2015
192 C p. 304-314
11 p.
artikel
54 Targeted management buffers negative impacts of climate change on the hihi, a threatened New Zealand passerine Correia, David L.P.
2015
192 C p. 145-153
9 p.
artikel
55 Tell me where you come from, I will tell you who you are: A genealogy of biodiversity offsetting mechanisms in historical context Bonneuil, Christophe
2015
192 C p. 485-491
7 p.
artikel
56 Temporal correlations in population trends: Conservation implications from time-series analysis of diverse animal taxa Keith, David
2015
192 C p. 247-257
11 p.
artikel
57 Testing the relevance of using spatial modeling to predict foraging habitat suitability around bat maternity: A case study in Mediterranean landscape Fonderflick, Jocelyn
2015
192 C p. 120-129
10 p.
artikel
58 The case of the endangered Kootenai River white sturgeon (Acipenser transmontanus) highlights the importance of post-release genetic monitoring in captive and supportive breeding programs Schreier, A.
2015
192 C p. 74-81
8 p.
artikel
59 The conservation value of high elevation habitats to North American migrant birds Boyle, W. Alice
2015
192 C p. 461-476
16 p.
artikel
60 The importance of phenotypic diversity in conservation: Resilience of palmate newt morphotypes after fish removal in Larzac ponds (France) Denoël, Mathieu
2015
192 C p. 402-408
7 p.
artikel
61 The rapid return of marine-derived nutrients to a freshwater food web following dam removal Tonra, Christopher M.
2015
192 C p. 130-134
5 p.
artikel
62 The true loss caused by biodiversity offsets Moreno-Mateos, David
2015
192 C p. 552-559
8 p.
artikel
63 Three ways to think about the sixth mass extinction Cafaro, Philip
2015
192 C p. 387-393
7 p.
artikel
64 Towards strategic offsetting of biodiversity loss using spatial prioritization concepts and tools: A case study on mining impacts in Australia Kujala, H.
2015
192 C p. 513-521
9 p.
artikel
65 Tracking the origins and development of biodiversity offsetting in academic research and its implications for conservation: A review Coralie, Calvet
2015
192 C p. 492-503
12 p.
artikel
66 Using citizen science data for conservation planning: Methods for quality control and downscaling for use in stochastic patch occupancy modelling Graham, Laura J.
2015
192 C p. 65-73
9 p.
artikel
67 Using habitat-specific population trends to evaluate the consistency of the effect of species traits on bird population change Sullivan, Martin J.P.
2015
192 C p. 343-352
10 p.
artikel
68 Using the “placeholder” concept to reduce genetic introgression of an endangered carnivore Gese, Eric M.
2015
192 C p. 11-19
9 p.
artikel
69 When conservation challenges biodiversity offsetting Devictor, Vincent
2015
192 C p. 483-484
2 p.
artikel
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