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nr titel auteur tijdschrift jaar jaarg. afl. pagina('s) type
1 A modelled global distribution of the seagrass biome Jayathilake, Dinusha R.M.

226 C p. 120-126
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2 Animal diversity declines with broad-scale homogenization of canopy cover in African savannas McCleery, Robert

226 C p. 54-62
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3 A review of Bayesian belief network models as decision-support tools for wetland conservation: Are water birds potential umbrella taxa? MacPherson, Maggie P.

226 C p. 215-223
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4 Avian communities are decreasing with piñon pine mortality in the southwest Fair, Jeanne M.

226 C p. 186-195
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5 Basin-scale distribution of harbour porpoises in the Baltic Sea provides basis for effective conservation actions Carlén, Ida

226 C p. 42-53
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6 Birds in boreal protected areas shift northwards in the warming climate but show different rates of population decline Virkkala, Raimo

226 C p. 271-279
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7 Comment on: Developing forensic tools for an African timber: […], by Vlam et al., 2018 Horacek, Micha

226 C p. 333-334
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8 Comparing citizen science reports and systematic surveys of marine mammal distributions and densities Harvey, Gillian K.A.

226 C p. 92-100
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9 Comprehensive analysis of >30 years of data on stream fish population trends and conservation status in Bavaria, Germany Mueller, Melanie

226 C p. 311-320
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10 Conservation challenges emerging from free-roaming horse management: A vexing social-ecological mismatch Beever, Erik A.

226 C p. 321-328
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11 Corrigendum to “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.” [Biological Conservation, 219, 119–125] Thinley, Phuntsho

226 C p. 337
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12 Diel patterns of movement activity and habitat use by leopards (Panthera pardus pardus) living in a human-dominated landscape in central Kenya Van Cleave, Eric K.

226 C p. 224-237
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13 Does the protection status of wetlands safeguard diversity of macroinvertebrates and birds in southwestern Ethiopia? Chawaka, Selamawit Negassa

226 C p. 63-71
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14 Editorial Board
226 C p. ii
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15 Estimating habitat loss due to wind turbine avoidance by bats: Implications for European siting guidance Barré, Kévin

226 C p. 205-214
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16 Evaluating spatiotemporal trends in terrestrial mammal abundance using data collected during bird surveys Massimino, Dario

226 C p. 153-167
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17 Fair tests of the habitat amount hypothesis require appropriate metrics of patch isolation: An example with small mammals in the Brazilian Atlantic Forest Vieira, Marcus Vinícius

226 C p. 264-270
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18 Fished species uniformly reduced escape behaviors in response to protection Kennedy Rhoades, O.

226 C p. 238-246
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19 Forest structure following natural disturbances and early succession provides habitat for two avian flagship species, capercaillie (Tetrao urogallus) and hazel grouse (Tetrastes bonasia) Kortmann, Mareike

226 C p. 81-91
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20 Functional rarity of coral reef fishes at the global scale: Hotspots and challenges for conservation Grenié, Matthias

226 C p. 288-299
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21 Habitat diversity and structure regulate British bird richness: Implications of non-linear relationships for conservation Carrasco, Luis

226 C p. 256-263
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22 Habitat heterogeneity as a key to high conservation value in forest-grassland mosaics Erdős, László

226 C p. 72-80
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23 Higher bat and prey abundance at organic than conventional soybean fields Put, Julia E.

226 C p. 177-185
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24 Increased mammal nocturnality in agricultural landscapes results in fragmentation due to cascading effects Shamoon, Hila

226 C p. 32-41
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25 Integrated spatially-explicit models predict pervasive risks to recolonizing wolves in Scandinavia from human-driven mortality Recio, Mariano R.

226 C p. 111-119
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26 Is habitat fragmentation good for biodiversity? Fletcher Jr, Robert J.

226 C p. 9-15
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27 Likely locations of sea turtle stranding mortality using experimentally-calibrated, time and space-specific drift models Santos, Bianca S.

226 C p. 127-143
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28 Mapping relative extinction risk for biodiversity conservation Sui, Xinghua

226 C p. 168-176
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29 Multi-scale considerations for grassland butterfly conservation in agroecosystems Kral, Katherine C.

226 C p. 196-204
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30 Natural vegetation and bug abundance promote insectivorous bat activity in macadamia orchards, South Africa Weier, Sina M.

226 C p. 16-23
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31 Rebuttal to response to Horns et al. 2018 Horns, Joshua J.

226 C p. 331-332
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32 Red lists in conservation science-policy interfaces: A case study from Vietnam Do, Thi Huong

226 C p. 101-110
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33 Response to Horns et al. 2018: ‘Using opportunistic citizen science data to estimate avian population trends’ Biological Conservation 221, 151–159 Fogarty, Frank A.

226 C p. 329-330
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34 Routine experiences of nature in cities can increase personal commitment toward biodiversity conservation Prévot, Anne-Caroline

226 C p. 1-8
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35 Socioeconomic drivers of illegal bushmeat hunting in a Southern African Savanna Rogan, Matthew S.

226 C p. 24-31
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36 The role of churches in maintaining bird diversity: A case study from southern Poland Skórka, Piotr

226 C p. 280-287
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37 Tropical timber tracing and stable isotopes: A response to Horacek et al. Vlam, Mart

226 C p. 335-336
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38 Vulnerability of turtles to deforestation in the Brazilian Amazon: Indicating priority areas for conservation Fagundes, Camila K.

226 C p. 300-310
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39 Wildlife supply chains in Madagascar from local collection to global export Robinson, Janine E.

226 C p. 144-152
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40 Will climate change cause spatial mismatch between plants and their pollinators? A test using Andean cactus species Gorostiague, Pablo

226 C p. 247-255
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