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no title author magazine year volume issue page(s) type
1 Acceptance rates and number of papers in Biological Conservation from 2005 to 2014 for Australia, Brazil, China, India, Spain, and the United States: Trends or noise? Primack, Richard B.
2016
196 C p. 50-52
3 p.
article
2 Are changes in global oil production influencing the rate of deforestation and biodiversity loss? Eisner, R.
2016
196 C p. 147-155
9 p.
article
3 Assessing the impact of grass invasion on the population dynamics of a threatened Caribbean dry forest cactus Rojas-Sandoval, Julissa
2016
196 C p. 156-164
9 p.
article
4 Assessing the need and potential of assisted migration using species distribution models Hällfors, M.H.
2016
196 C p. 60-68
9 p.
article
5 Codes of ethics are critical for research on non-compliance with conservation rules and regulations Solomon, Jennifer N.
2016
196 C p. 210-
1 p.
article
6 Confronting the invasive species crisis with metamodel analysis: An explicit, two-species demographic assessment of an endangered bird and its brood parasite in Puerto Rico Miller, Philip S.
2016
196 C p. 124-132
9 p.
article
7 Defining marine important bird areas: Testing the foraging radius approach Soanes, L.M.
2016
196 C p. 69-79
11 p.
article
8 Editorial Board 2016
196 C p. IFC-
1 p.
article
9 Evaluating agency use of “best available science” under the United States Endangered Species Act Lowell, Natalie
2016
196 C p. 53-59
7 p.
article
10 Evaluating the benefit of captive breeding and reintroductions to endangered Sonoran pronghorn Horne, Jon S.
2016
196 C p. 133-146
14 p.
article
11 Forest-structure data improve distribution models of threatened habitat specialists: Implications for conservation of epiphytic lichens in forest landscapes Dymytrova, Lyudmyla
2016
196 C p. 31-38
8 p.
article
12 Habitat change in insular grasslands: Woody encroachment alters the population dynamics of a rare ecotonal plant Albrecht, Matthew A.
2016
196 C p. 93-102
10 p.
article
13 Habitat fragmentation and genetic diversity in natural populations of the Bornean elephant: Implications for conservation Goossens, Benoit
2016
196 C p. 80-92
13 p.
article
14 Justifying the need for collaborative management of fisheries bycatch: A lesson from marine turtles in Australia Riskas, Kimberly A.
2016
196 C p. 40-47
8 p.
article
15 Life after logging in tropical forests of Borneo: A meta-analysis Costantini, David
2016
196 C p. 182-188
7 p.
article
16 Loss of a single tree species will lead to an overall decline in plant diversity: Effect of Dracaena cinnabari Balf. f. on the vegetation of Socotra Island Rejžek, Martin
2016
196 C p. 165-172
8 p.
article
17 Models that predict ecosystem impacts of reintroductions should consider uncertainty and distinguish between direct and indirect effects Baker, Christopher M.
2016
196 C p. 211-212
2 p.
article
18 [No title] Gershwin, Lisa-Ann
2016
196 C p. 39-
1 p.
article
19 [No title] Whitton, Brian A.
2016
196 C p. 18-
1 p.
article
20 [No title] Noll, Samantha
2016
196 C p. 204-205
2 p.
article
21 [No title] Drayton, Brian
2016
196 C p. 206-207
2 p.
article
22 [No title] Gunter Jr., Mike
2016
196 C p. 48-49
2 p.
article
23 [No title] Gill, Andrew B.
2016
196 C p. 203-
1 p.
article
24 [No title] Staples III, Winthrop R.
2016
196 C p. 19-
1 p.
article
25 Optimising different types of biodiversity coverage of protected areas with a case study using Himalayan Galliformes Dunn, Jonathon C.
2016
196 C p. 22-30
9 p.
article
26 Reconciling endangered species conservation with wind farm development: Cinereous vultures (Aegypius monachus) in south-eastern Europe Vasilakis, Dimitris P.
2016
196 C p. 10-17
8 p.
article
27 Reintroduction of Tasmanian devils to mainland Australia can restore top-down control in ecosystems where dingoes have been extirpated: A response to Baker et al. 2016 and Fancourt & Mooney 2016 Hunter, Daniel O.
2016
196 C p. 20-21
2 p.
article
28 Research ethics: Assuring anonymity at the individual level may not be sufficient to protect research participants from harm John, Freya A.V.St.
2016
196 C p. 208-209
2 p.
article
29 Sea level rise, drought and the decline of Spartina patens in New England marshes Watson, E.B.
2016
196 C p. 173-181
9 p.
article
30 Simple modifications of mowing regime promote butterflies in extensively managed meadows: Evidence from field-scale experiments Bruppacher, Laura
2016
196 C p. 196-202
7 p.
article
31 Specialist butterflies benefit most from the ecological restoration of mires Noreika, Norbertas
2016
196 C p. 103-114
12 p.
article
32 Stomach flushing does not affect apparent adult survival, chick hatching, or fledging success in yellow-eyed penguins (Megadyptes antipodes) Goldsworthy, Ben
2016
196 C p. 115-123
9 p.
article
33 Tasmanian devils are likely a blunt instrument: A comment on Hunter et al. (2015) Fancourt, Bronwyn A.
2016
196 C p. 213-214
2 p.
article
34 The shrinkage of a forest: Landscape-scale deforestation leading to overall changes in local forest structure Rocha-Santos, Larissa
2016
196 C p. 1-9
9 p.
article
35 Using local ecological knowledge to determine status and threats of the Critically Endangered Chinese pangolin (Manis pentadactyla) in Hainan, China Nash, Helen C.
2016
196 C p. 189-195
7 p.
article
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