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1 Aboriginal burning promotes fine-scale pyrodiversity and native predators in Australia's Western Desert Bliege Bird, Rebecca
2018
219 C p. 110-118
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2 Amazon protected areas and its ability to protect stream-dwelling fish fauna Frederico, Renata Guimarães
2018
219 C p. 12-19
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3 Analysis of species attributes to determine dominant environmental drivers, illustrated by species decline in the Netherlands since the 1950s Musters, C.J.M.
2018
219 C p. 68-77
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4 Asia's economic growth and its impact on Indonesia's tigers Linkie, Matthew
2018
219 C p. 105-109
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5 Assigning indicator taxa based on assemblage patterns: Beware of the effort and the objective! Lõhmus, Asko
2018
219 C p. 147-152
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6 Biodiversity gains? The debate on changes in local- vs global-scale species richness Primack, Richard B.
2018
219 C p. A1-A3
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7 Can wolves suppress goodwill for leopards? Need for further evidence Ghasemi, Benjamin
2018
219 C p. 188-189
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8 Changes and drivers of freshwater mussel diversity and distribution in northern Borneo Zieritz, Alexandra
2018
219 C p. 126-137
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9 Community assembly and the sustainability of habitat offsetting targets in the first compensation lake in the oil sands region in Alberta, Canada Ruppert, Jonathan L.W.
2018
219 C p. 138-146
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10 Corrigendum to “Genetic rescue benefits persist to at least the F3 generation, based on a meta-analysis” [Biol. Conserv. 195 (2016) 33–36] Frankham, Richard
2018
219 C p. 174
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11 Cyprus Wheatear and artificial nest sites: A response to Iezekiel et al. Flint, Peter
2018
219 C p. 191
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12 Defending the value of intrinsic value: A reply to Schaubroeck (2018) Batavia, Chelsea
2018
219 C p. 186-187
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13 Editorial Board 2018
219 C p. ii
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14 Hydrological effects of paddy improvement and abandonment on amphibian populations; long-term trends of the Japanese brown frog, Rana japonica Kidera, Noriko
2018
219 C p. 96-104
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15 In the wake of bulldozers: Identifying threatened species in a habitat decimated by rapid clearance Fensham, R.J.
2018
219 C p. 28-34
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16 Invisible barriers: Differential sanitary regulations constrain vulture movements across country borders Arrondo, Eneko
2018
219 C p. 46-52
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17 Is local biodiversity declining or not? A summary of the debate over analysis of species richness time trends Cardinale, Bradley J.
2018
219 C p. 175-183
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18 Long-term genetic consequences of mammal reintroductions into an Australian conservation reserve White, Lauren C.
2018
219 C p. 1-11
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19 Measuring progress in marine protection: A new set of metrics to evaluate the strength of marine protected area networks Roberts, Kelsey E.
2018
219 C p. 20-27
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20 [No title] Boyle, Sean P.
2018
219 C p. 172-173
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21 Predicting the impacts of co-extinctions on phylogenetic diversity in mutualistic networks Veron, S.
2018
219 C p. 161-171
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22 Promoting restoration of fish communities using artificial habitats in coastal marinas Selfati, Mohamed
2018
219 C p. 89-95
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23 Protected area connectivity: Shortfalls in global targets and country-level priorities Saura, Santiago
2018
219 C p. 53-67
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24 Remote electronic monitoring as a potential alternative to on-board observers in small-scale fisheries Bartholomew, David C.
2018
219 C p. 35-45
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25 Reply to comment by Ghasemi & Kyle (2017) Farhadinia, Mohammad S.
2018
219 C p. 190
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26 The ecological benefit of tigers (Panthera tigris) to farmers in reducing crop and livestock losses in the eastern Himalayas: Implications for conservation of large apex predators Thinley, Phuntsho
2018
219 C p. 119-125
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27 The endemic Cyprus Wheatear (Oenanthe cypriaca) adapts readily to artificial nests: Response to Peter Flint Yosef, Reuven
2018
219 C p. 192
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28 Too much of a good thing; successful reintroduction leads to overpopulation in a threatened mammal Moseby, K.E.
2018
219 C p. 78-88
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29 What the ecosystem approach does to conservation practices Arpin, Isabelle
2018
219 C p. 153-160
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30 Why not intrinsic value but alternatively the indirect and unknown value of nature is of relevance for nature conservation – Reply to Batavia and Nelson (2017) Schaubroeck, Thomas
2018
219 C p. 184-185
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