nr |
titel |
auteur |
tijdschrift |
jaar |
jaarg. |
afl. |
pagina('s) |
type |
1 |
Adaptive management of species recovery programs: A real-world application for an endangered amphibian
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Canessa, Stefano |
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236 |
C |
p. 202-210 |
artikel |
2 |
Amphibian conservation in the Anthropocene
|
Grant, Evan H. Campbell |
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236 |
C |
p. 543-547 |
artikel |
3 |
Anthropogenic debris accumulated in nests of seabirds in an uninhabited island in West Africa
|
Tavares, Davi Castro |
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|
236 |
C |
p. 586-592 |
artikel |
4 |
A recovery engine strategy for amphibian conservation in the context of disease
|
Mendelson III, Joseph R. |
|
|
236 |
C |
p. 188-191 |
artikel |
5 |
Are protected areas effective in conserving human connection with nature and enhancing pro-environmental behaviours?
|
Cazalis, Victor |
|
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236 |
C |
p. 548-555 |
artikel |
6 |
Assessing the impact of felling/export ban and CITES designation on exploitation of African rosewood (Pterocarpus erinaceus)
|
Dumenu, William Kwadwo |
|
|
236 |
C |
p. 124-133 |
artikel |
7 |
Assessing the vulnerability of Africa's freshwater fishes to climate change: A continent-wide trait-based analysis
|
Nyboer, Elizabeth A. |
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|
236 |
C |
p. 505-520 |
artikel |
8 |
A three-pipe problem: dealing with complexity to halt amphibian declines
|
Converse, Sarah J. |
|
|
236 |
C |
p. 107-114 |
artikel |
9 |
Benefits and limits of comparative effectiveness studies in evidence-based conservation
|
Schmidt, Benedikt R. |
|
|
236 |
C |
p. 115-123 |
artikel |
10 |
Biodiversity loss in deforestation frontiers: Linking occupancy modelling and physiological stress indicators to understand local extinctions
|
Semper-Pascual, Asunción |
|
|
236 |
C |
p. 281-288 |
artikel |
11 |
Bird vulnerability to climate and land use changes in the Brazilian Cerrado
|
Borges, Fábio Júlio Alves |
|
|
236 |
C |
p. 347-355 |
artikel |
12 |
Bringing objectivity to wildlife management: Welfare effects of guardian dogs
|
Allen, Benjamin L. |
|
|
236 |
C |
p. 582 |
artikel |
13 |
Climate resilience in marine protected areas and the ‘Protection Paradox’
|
Bates, Amanda E. |
|
|
236 |
C |
p. 305-314 |
artikel |
14 |
Consensus, clusters, and trade-offs in wildlife-friendly ranching: An advance analysis of stakeholder goals in northern Mexico
|
Gooden, Jennifer |
|
|
236 |
C |
p. 443-451 |
artikel |
15 |
Conservation planning for river-wetland mosaics: A flexible spatial approach to integrate floodplain and upstream catchment connectivity
|
Reis, Vanessa |
|
|
236 |
C |
p. 356-365 |
artikel |
16 |
Conservation research across scales in a national program: How to be relevant to local management yet general at the same time
|
Adams, Michael J. |
|
|
236 |
C |
p. 100-106 |
artikel |
17 |
Conservation success or increased crop damage risk? The Natura 2000 network for a thriving migratory and protected bird
|
Nilsson, Lovisa |
|
|
236 |
C |
p. 1-7 |
artikel |
18 |
Conserving Panamanian harlequin frogs by integrating captive-breeding and research programs
|
Lewis, Carrie H.R. |
|
|
236 |
C |
p. 180-187 |
artikel |
19 |
Convergences and divergences in understanding the word biodiversity among citizens: A French case study
|
Levé, Marine |
|
|
236 |
C |
p. 332-339 |
artikel |
20 |
Coral reef conservation in the Anthropocene: Confronting spatial mismatches and prioritizing functions
|
Bellwood, David R. |
|
|
236 |
C |
p. 604-615 |
artikel |
21 |
Demographic fragmentation of a protected wolverine population bisected by a major transportation corridor
|
Sawaya, Michael A. |
|
|
236 |
C |
p. 616-625 |
artikel |
22 |
Desert-adapted lions on communal land: Surveying the costs incurred by, and perspectives of, communal-area livestock owners in northwest Namibia
|
Heydinger, John M. |
|
|
236 |
C |
p. 496-504 |
artikel |
23 |
Editorial Board
|
|
|
|
236 |
C |
p. ii |
artikel |
24 |
Effect of amphibian chytrid fungus (Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis) on apparent survival of frogs and toads in the western USA
|
Russell, Robin E. |
|
|
236 |
C |
p. 296-304 |
artikel |
25 |
Effect of riparian vegetation clear-cutting on avian community in the Northern Negev
|
Domer, Adi |
|
|
236 |
C |
p. 435-442 |
artikel |
26 |
Effects of antipredator training, environmental enrichment, and soft release on wildlife translocations: A review and meta-analysis
|
Tetzlaff, Sasha J. |
|
|
236 |
C |
p. 324-331 |
artikel |
27 |
Environmental guidelines for operation of Remotely Piloted Aircraft Systems (RPAS): Experience from Antarctica
|
Harris, Colin M. |
|
|
236 |
C |
p. 521-531 |
artikel |
28 |
Erecting dead trees and utility poles to offset the loss of mature trees
|
Hannan, L. |
|
|
236 |
C |
p. 340-346 |
artikel |
29 |
Fishery discards do not compensate natural prey shortage in Northern gannets from the English Channel
|
Le Bot, Tangi |
|
|
236 |
C |
p. 375-384 |
artikel |
30 |
Freshwater conservation assessments in (semi-)arid regions: Testing river intermittence and buffer strategies using freshwater mussels (Bivalvia, Unionida) in Morocco
|
Gomes-dos-Santos, André |
|
|
236 |
C |
p. 420-434 |
artikel |
31 |
Fur seals and fisheries in Tasmania: an integrated case study of human-wildlife conflict and coexistence
|
Cummings, C.R. |
|
|
236 |
C |
p. 532-542 |
artikel |
32 |
Gaps in butterfly inventory data: A global analysis
|
Girardello, Marco |
|
|
236 |
C |
p. 289-295 |
artikel |
33 |
High predation of marine turtle hatchlings near a coastal jetty
|
Wilson, Phillipa |
|
|
236 |
C |
p. 571-579 |
artikel |
34 |
Identifying factors associated with the success and failure of terrestrial insect translocations
|
Bellis, Joe |
|
|
236 |
C |
p. 29-36 |
artikel |
35 |
Identifying national responsibility species based on spatial conservation prioritization
|
Kukkala, Aija |
|
|
236 |
C |
p. 411-419 |
artikel |
36 |
Impacts of heterogeneous host densities and contact rates on pathogen transmission in the Channel Island fox (Urocyon littoralis)
|
Sanchez, Jessica N. |
|
|
236 |
C |
p. 593-603 |
artikel |
37 |
In defence of ‘rewilding’ – a response to Hayward et al. (2019)
|
Derham, Tristan T. |
|
|
236 |
C |
p. 583 |
artikel |
38 |
Integrating amphibian movement studies across scales better informs conservation decisions
|
Bailey, Larissa L. |
|
|
236 |
C |
p. 261-268 |
artikel |
39 |
Integrating critical periods for bear cub survival into temporal regulations of human activities
|
Planella, Anna |
|
|
236 |
C |
p. 489-495 |
artikel |
40 |
Integration of social spatial data to assess conservation opportunities and priorities
|
Brown, Greg |
|
|
236 |
C |
p. 452-463 |
artikel |
41 |
Irreplaceable socioeconomic value of wild meat extraction to local food security in rural Amazonia
|
Nunes, André Valle |
|
|
236 |
C |
p. 171-179 |
artikel |
42 |
Is bigger always better? Influence of patch attributes on breeding activity of birds in box-gum grassy woodland restoration plantings
|
Belder, Donna J. |
|
|
236 |
C |
p. 134-152 |
artikel |
43 |
Landscape of fear and human-predator coexistence: Applying spatial predator-prey interaction theory to understand and reduce carnivore-livestock conflict
|
Miller, Jennifer R.B. |
|
|
236 |
C |
p. 464-473 |
artikel |
44 |
Light pollution at the urban forest edge negatively impacts insectivorous bats
|
Haddock, Joanna K. |
|
|
236 |
C |
p. 17-28 |
artikel |
45 |
Linking habitat use to mortality and population viability to disarm an ecological trap
|
Simon, Ricardo Nouailhetas |
|
|
236 |
C |
p. 366-374 |
artikel |
46 |
Livestock guardian dogs and animal welfare: Comment on Allen et al. (2019) “Animal welfare considerations for using large carnivores and guardian dogs as vertebrate biocontrol tools against other animals”
|
Johnson, Chris N. |
|
|
236 |
C |
p. 580-581 |
artikel |
47 |
Living with the enemy: Facilitating amphibian coexistence with disease
|
Scheele, Ben C. |
|
|
236 |
C |
p. 52-59 |
artikel |
48 |
Local people's preferences for biodiversity offsets to achieve ‘no net loss’ for economic developments
|
Griffiths, Victoria F. |
|
|
236 |
C |
p. 162-170 |
artikel |
49 |
Long-term consequences of agricultural policy decisions: How are forests planted under EEC regulation 2080/92 affecting biodiversity 20 years later?
|
Vasconcelos, Sasha |
|
|
236 |
C |
p. 393-403 |
artikel |
50 |
Managing the trifecta of disease, climate, and contaminants: Searching for robust choices under multiple sources of uncertainty
|
Smalling, Kelly L. |
|
|
236 |
C |
p. 153-161 |
artikel |
51 |
Messaging matters: A systematic review of the conservation messaging literature
|
Kidd, Lindall R. |
|
|
236 |
C |
p. 92-99 |
artikel |
52 |
Mitigation of amphibian disease requires a stronger connection between research and management
|
Canessa, Stefano |
|
|
236 |
C |
p. 236-242 |
artikel |
53 |
Multi-taxa consequences of management for an avian umbrella species
|
Hawkes, Robert W. |
|
|
236 |
C |
p. 192-201 |
artikel |
54 |
Neglected juveniles; a call for integrating all amphibian life stages in assessments of mitigation success (and how to do it)
|
Petrovan, Silviu O. |
|
|
236 |
C |
p. 252-260 |
artikel |
55 |
New policies for a new wildlife: A road map for the wildlife manager of the future
|
Martínez-Abraín, A. |
|
|
236 |
C |
p. 484-488 |
artikel |
56 |
Non-linear relationships between human activities and wolf-livestock depredations
|
Fowler, Nicholas L. |
|
|
236 |
C |
p. 385-392 |
artikel |
57 |
Optimizing habitat management for amphibians: From simple models to complex decisions
|
Scroggie, Michael P. |
|
|
236 |
C |
p. 60-69 |
artikel |
58 |
Orthoptera community shifts in response to land-use and climate change – Lessons from a long-term study across different grassland habitats
|
Löffler, Franz |
|
|
236 |
C |
p. 315-323 |
artikel |
59 |
Overview of emerging amphibian pathogens and modeling advances for conservation-related decisions
|
DiRenzo, Graziella V. |
|
|
236 |
C |
p. 474-483 |
artikel |
60 |
Perspectives in coastal human ecology (CHE) for marine conservation
|
Aswani, Shankar |
|
|
236 |
C |
p. 223-235 |
artikel |
61 |
Polycultures, pastures and monocultures: Effects of land use intensity on wild bee diversity in tropical landscapes of southeastern Mexico
|
Vides-Borrell, Eric |
|
|
236 |
C |
p. 269-280 |
artikel |
62 |
Proactive management of amphibians: Challenges and opportunities
|
Sterrett, Sean C. |
|
|
236 |
C |
p. 404-410 |
artikel |
63 |
Rapid diversity and structure degradation over time through continued coffee cultivation in remnant Ethiopian Afromontane forests
|
Geeraert, L. |
|
|
236 |
C |
p. 8-16 |
artikel |
64 |
1980s–2010s: The world's largest mangrove ecosystem is becoming homogeneous
|
Sarker, Swapan Kumar |
|
|
236 |
C |
p. 79-91 |
artikel |
65 |
Taxonomic, phylogenetic and functional homogenization of bird communities due to land use change
|
Liang, Chenxia |
|
|
236 |
C |
p. 37-43 |
artikel |
66 |
The characterization of seafood mislabeling: A global meta-analysis
|
Luque, Gloria M. |
|
|
236 |
C |
p. 556-570 |
artikel |
67 |
The impact of (mass) tourism on coastal dune pollination networks
|
Fantinato, E. |
|
|
236 |
C |
p. 70-78 |
artikel |
68 |
The intermediate disturbance hypothesis explains arthropod beta-diversity responses to roads that cut through natural forests
|
Swart, Rudi Crispin |
|
|
236 |
C |
p. 243-251 |
artikel |
69 |
The search for novelty continues for rewilding
|
Hayward, Matt W. |
|
|
236 |
C |
p. 584-585 |
artikel |
70 |
Threatened plant translocation in Australia: A review
|
Silcock, J.L. |
|
|
236 |
C |
p. 211-222 |
artikel |
71 |
Wind turbines in high quality habitat cause disproportionate increases in collision mortality of the white-tailed eagle
|
Heuck, Christian |
|
|
236 |
C |
p. 44-51 |
artikel |