nr |
titel |
auteur |
tijdschrift |
jaar |
jaarg. |
afl. |
pagina('s) |
type |
1 |
Adding small species to the big picture: Species distribution modelling in an age of landscape scale conservation
|
Eaton, Sally |
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217 |
C |
p. 251-258 |
artikel |
2 |
African honeybees as a mitigation method for elephant impact on trees
|
Cook, R.M. |
|
|
217 |
C |
p. 329-336 |
artikel |
3 |
Applying the niche reduction hypothesis to modelling distributions: A case study of a critically endangered rodent
|
McDonald, Peter J. |
|
|
217 |
C |
p. 207-212 |
artikel |
4 |
Assessing the vulnerability of demersal elasmobranchs to a data-poor shrimp trawl fishery in Costa Rica, Eastern Tropical Pacific
|
Clarke, Tayler M. |
|
|
217 |
C |
p. 321-328 |
artikel |
5 |
Biodiversity defrosted: unveiling non-compliant fish trade in ethnic food stores
|
Di Muri, Cristina |
|
|
217 |
C |
p. 419-427 |
artikel |
6 |
Coffee management and the conservation of forest bird diversity in southwestern Ethiopia
|
Rodrigues, Patrícia |
|
|
217 |
C |
p. 131-139 |
artikel |
7 |
Common bats are more abundant within Natura 2000 areas
|
Kerbiriou, Christian |
|
|
217 |
C |
p. 66-74 |
artikel |
8 |
Conservation lessons from Cuba: Connecting science and policy
|
Goulart, Fernando |
|
|
217 |
C |
p. 280-288 |
artikel |
9 |
Conservation phylogenetics and computational species delimitation of Neotropical primates
|
Mello, Beatriz |
|
|
217 |
C |
p. 397-406 |
artikel |
10 |
Conserving migration in a changing climate, a case study: The Eurasian spoonbill, Platalea leucorodia leucorodia
|
Bellisario, Bruno |
|
|
217 |
C |
p. 222-231 |
artikel |
11 |
Continuous cover forestry is a cost-efficient tool to increase multifunctionality of boreal production forests in Fennoscandia
|
Peura, Maiju |
|
|
217 |
C |
p. 104-112 |
artikel |
12 |
Debunking myths about Aldo Leopold's land ethic
|
Millstein, Roberta L. |
|
|
217 |
C |
p. 391-396 |
artikel |
13 |
Decline of bumble bees in northeastern North America, with special focus on Bombus terricola
|
Jacobson, Molly M. |
|
|
217 |
C |
p. 437-445 |
artikel |
14 |
Designer prey: Can controlled predation accelerate selection for anti-predator traits in naïve populations?
|
Moseby, K.E. |
|
|
217 |
C |
p. 213-221 |
artikel |
15 |
Ecosystem-based management affecting Brandt's Cormorant resources and populations in the central California Current region
|
Ainley, David G. |
|
|
217 |
C |
p. 407-418 |
artikel |
16 |
Editorial Board
|
|
|
|
217 |
C |
p. ii |
artikel |
17 |
Endangered winter-run Chinook salmon rely on diverse rearing habitats in a highly altered landscape
|
Phillis, Corey C. |
|
|
217 |
C |
p. 358-362 |
artikel |
18 |
Endemic trees in a tropical biodiversity hotspot imperilled by an invasive tree
|
Bellingham, Peter J. |
|
|
217 |
C |
p. 47-53 |
artikel |
19 |
Enhancing implementation of the Convention on Biological Diversity: A novel peer-review mechanism aims to promote accountability and mutual learning
|
Ulloa, Ana María |
|
|
217 |
C |
p. 371-376 |
artikel |
20 |
Evaluating the effectiveness of local- and regional-scale wildlife corridors using quantitative metrics of functional connectivity
|
Naidoo, R. |
|
|
217 |
C |
p. 96-103 |
artikel |
21 |
Evaluating the threat of IUU fishing to sea turtles in the Indian Ocean and Southeast Asia using expert elicitation
|
Riskas, Kimberly A. |
|
|
217 |
C |
p. 232-239 |
artikel |
22 |
Food for thought. Rainforest carrion-feeding butterflies are more sensitive indicators of disturbance history than fruit feeders
|
Whitworth, Andrew |
|
|
217 |
C |
p. 383-390 |
artikel |
23 |
Grassland connectivity in fragmented agricultural landscapes of the north-central United States
|
Wimberly, Michael C. |
|
|
217 |
C |
p. 121-130 |
artikel |
24 |
Habitat diversity and connectivity govern the conservation value of restored aquatic floodplain habitats
|
Pander, Joachim |
|
|
217 |
C |
p. 1-10 |
artikel |
25 |
Habitat use, ranching, and human-wildlife conflict within a fragmented landscape in the Pantanal, Brazil
|
de Souza, Júlio César |
|
|
217 |
C |
p. 349-357 |
artikel |
26 |
High-throughput eDNA monitoring of fungi to track functional recovery in ecological restoration
|
Yan, DongFeng |
|
|
217 |
C |
p. 113-120 |
artikel |
27 |
Limitations of threatened species lists in Canada: A federal and provincial perspective
|
Dorey, Katherine |
|
|
217 |
C |
p. 259-268 |
artikel |
28 |
Livestock grazing in protected areas and its effects on large mammals in the Hyrcanian forest, Iran
|
Soofi, Mahmood |
|
|
217 |
C |
p. 377-382 |
artikel |
29 |
Living on the edge: Opportunities for Amur tiger recovery in China
|
Wang, Tianming |
|
|
217 |
C |
p. 269-279 |
artikel |
30 |
Localized disturbances from oil sands developments increase butterfly diversity and abundance in Alberta's boreal forests
|
Riva, Federico |
|
|
217 |
C |
p. 173-180 |
artikel |
31 |
Local knowledge to enhance wildlife population health surveillance: Conserving muskoxen and caribou in the Canadian Arctic
|
Tomaselli, Matilde |
|
|
217 |
C |
p. 337-348 |
artikel |
32 |
Low-cost strategies for protecting ecosystem services and biodiversity
|
Manhães, Adriana Pellegrini |
|
|
217 |
C |
p. 187-194 |
artikel |
33 |
Mapped aboveground carbon stocks to advance forest conservation and recovery in Malaysian Borneo
|
Asner, Gregory P. |
|
|
217 |
C |
p. 289-310 |
artikel |
34 |
Military training areas as refuges for threatened dragonfly species: Effect of spatial isolation and military activity
|
Harabiš, Filip |
|
|
217 |
C |
p. 28-35 |
artikel |
35 |
Patterns and causes of oviposition in monarch butterflies: Implications for milkweed restoration
|
Pitman, Grace M. |
|
|
217 |
C |
p. 54-65 |
artikel |
36 |
Reintroduction of the giant panda into the wild: A good start suggests a bright future
|
Yang, Zhisong |
|
|
217 |
C |
p. 181-186 |
artikel |
37 |
Robust estimation of snare prevalence within a tropical forest context using N-mixture models
|
O'Kelly, Hannah J. |
|
|
217 |
C |
p. 75-82 |
artikel |
38 |
Selecting cost-effective plant mixes to support pollinators
|
Williams, Neal M. |
|
|
217 |
C |
p. 195-202 |
artikel |
39 |
Sharks, rays and abortion: The prevalence of capture-induced parturition in elasmobranchs
|
Adams, Kye R. |
|
|
217 |
C |
p. 11-27 |
artikel |
40 |
Spatiotemporal response of mountain caribou to the intensity of backcountry skiing
|
Lesmerises, Frédéric |
|
|
217 |
C |
p. 149-156 |
artikel |
41 |
Stronger response of farmland birds than farmers to climate change leads to the emergence of an ecological trap
|
Santangeli, Andrea |
|
|
217 |
C |
p. 166-172 |
artikel |
42 |
Synthesizing multiple data types for biological conservation using integrated population models
|
Zipkin, Elise F. |
|
|
217 |
C |
p. 240-250 |
artikel |
43 |
The albatross of assessing and managing risk for long-lived pelagic seabirds
|
Bakker, Victoria J. |
|
|
217 |
C |
p. 83-95 |
artikel |
44 |
The concept of stewardship in sustainability science and conservation biology
|
Mathevet, Raphaël |
|
|
217 |
C |
p. 363-370 |
artikel |
45 |
“The ‘future of conservation’ debate: Defending ecocentrism and the Nature Needs Half movement”
|
Kopnina, Helen |
|
|
217 |
C |
p. 140-148 |
artikel |
46 |
The importance of including survival release costs when assessing viability in reptile translocations
|
Bertolero, Albert |
|
|
217 |
C |
p. 311-320 |
artikel |
47 |
The wild origin dilemma
|
Hinsley, Amy |
|
|
217 |
C |
p. 203-206 |
artikel |
48 |
Trapping method and quota observance are pivotal to population stability in a harvested parrot
|
Valle, Simon |
|
|
217 |
C |
p. 428-436 |
artikel |
49 |
Using fossil records to inform reintroduction of the kakapo as a refugee species
|
Lentini, Pia E. |
|
|
217 |
C |
p. 157-165 |
artikel |
50 |
Where are commodity crops certified, and what does it mean for conservation and poverty alleviation?
|
Tayleur, Catherine |
|
|
217 |
C |
p. 36-46 |
artikel |