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nr titel auteur tijdschrift jaar jaarg. afl. pagina('s) type
1 An illuminating idea to reduce bycatch in the Peruvian small-scale gillnet fishery Bielli, Alessandra

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2 Apex predators decline after an influx of pastoralists in former Central African Republic hunting zones Aebischer, Thierry

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3 A review of successes, challenges, and lessons from Indigenous protected and conserved areas Tran, Tanya C.

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4 Assessing protected area overlaps and performance to attain China's new national park system Wu, Ruidong

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5 Automatic standardized processing and identification of tropical bat calls using deep learning approaches Chen, Xing

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6 Bats in urbanising landscapes: habitat selection and recommendations for a sustainable future Gili, Fabrizio

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7 Bees and pesticide regulation: Lessons from the neonicotinoid experience Sgolastra, Fabio

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8 Believed effect - A prerequisite but not a guarantee for acceptance of carnivore management interventions Eklund, Ann

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9 Benefits and pitfalls of captive conservation genetic management: Evaluating diversity in scimitar-horned oryx to support reintroduction planning Ogden, Rob

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10 Can invasive species replace native species as a resource for birds under climate change? A case study on bird-fruit interactions Gallinat, Amanda S.

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11 Climate-induced spatial mismatch may intensify giant panda habitat loss and fragmentation Zang, Zhenhua

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12 Combining spatial prioritization and expert knowledge facilitates effectiveness of large-scale mire protection process in Finland Kareksela, S.

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13 Comparing an automated high-definition oblique camera system to rear-seat-observers in a wildlife survey in Tsavo, Kenya: Taking multi-species aerial counts to the next level Lamprey, Richard

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14 Conservation genomics from a practitioner lens: Evaluating the research-implementation gap in a managed freshwater fishery Kadykalo, Andrew N.

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15 Conservation value of tropical forests: Distance to human settlements matters more than management in Central Africa Lhoest, Simon

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16 Contextualizing the social-ecological outcomes of coral reef fisheries management Johnson, Steven M.

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17 Contrasting demographic responses of toad populations to regionally synchronous pathogen (Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis) dynamics Hossack, Blake R.

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18 Corrigendum to “Identification skills in biodiversity professionals and laypeople: A gap in species literacy” [Biol. Conserv. 238, October 2019, 108202] Hooykaas, Michiel J.D.

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19 Defaunation of large mammals alters understory vegetation and functional importance of invertebrates in an Afrotropical forest Lamperty, Therese

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20 Defining priorities for global snow leopard conservation landscapes Li, Juan

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21 Development perspectives for the application of autonomous, unmanned aerial systems (UASs) in wildlife conservation Fust, Pascal

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22 Does biodiversity benefit when the logging stops? An analysis of conservation risks and opportunities in active versus inactive logging concessions in Borneo Burivalova, Zuzana

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23 Dynamics of ground-dwelling arthropod metacommunities in intermittent streams: The key role of dry riverbeds Sánchez-Montoya, María Mar

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24 Editorial Board
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25 Environmental education outcomes for conservation: A systematic review Ardoin, Nicole M.

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26 Envisioning the future with ‘compassionate conservation’: An ominous projection for native wildlife and biodiversity Callen, Alex

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27 Estimating the density of a globally important tiger (Panthera tigris) population: Using simulations to evaluate survey design in Eastern Thailand Ash, Eric

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28 Evidence from eleven countries in four continents suggests that protected areas are not associated with higher poverty rates Mammides, Christos

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29 Extinction debt of fishes in Great Lakes coastal wetlands Montgomery, Fielding

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30 Facilitated adaptation for conservation – Can gene editing save Hawaii's endangered birds from climate driven avian malaria? Samuel, Michael D.

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31 Feral horse activity reduces environmental quality in ecosystems globally Eldridge, David J.

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32 Floodplain meadow restoration revisited: Long-term success of large scale application of diaspore transfer with plant material in restoration practice Harvolk-Schöning, S.

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33 Global patterns of forest loss across IUCN categories of protected areas Leberger, Roxanne

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34 Habitat amount versus connectivity: An empirical study of bird responses Lindenmayer, David B.

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35 Habitat islands outside nature reserves – Threatened biodiversity hotspots of grassland specialist plant and arthropod species Deák, Balázs

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36 Heterogeneity in the allocation of reintroduction efforts among terrestrial mammals in Europe Thévenin, Charles

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37 Higher fish biomass inside than outside marine protected areas despite typhoon impacts in a complex reefscape McClure, Eva C.

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38 High land-use intensity in grasslands constrains wild bee species richness in Europe Ekroos, Johan

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39 How anthropomorphism is changing the social context of modern wildlife conservation Manfredo, Michael J.

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40 How urbanization is driving pollinator diversity and pollination – A systematic review Wenzel, Arne

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41 Human presence and human footprint have non-equivalent effects on wildlife spatiotemporal habitat use Nickel, Barry A.

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42 Identifying important at-sea areas for seabirds using species distribution models and hotspot mapping Cleasby, Ian R.

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43 Improving recovery planning for threatened species through Bayesian belief networks Ortega-Argueta, Alejandro

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44 Indirect effects of habitat loss via habitat fragmentation: A cross-taxa analysis of forest-dependent species Püttker, Thomas

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45 Influence of traditional ecological knowledge on conservation of the skywalker hoolock gibbon (Hoolock tianxing) outside nature reserves Zhang, Lu

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46 Informal forest product harvesting in the Eastern Cape, South Africa: A recent assessment Leaver, Jessica

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47 Integrating multiple data sources and multi-scale land-cover data to model the distribution of a declining amphibian Rose, Jonathan P.

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48 Inventory incompleteness and collecting priority on the plant diversity in tropical East Africa Wang, Shengwei

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49 Is the insect apocalypse upon us? How to find out Montgomery, Graham A.

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50 Landscape of human fear in Neotropical rainforest mammals Mendes, Calebe P.

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51 Landscape-scale estimation of forest ungulate density and biomass using camera traps: Applying the REST model Nakashima, Yoshihiro

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52 Legal rights and nature’s contributions to people: Is there a connection? James, Simon P.

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53 Light pollution is a driver of insect declines Owens, Avalon C.S.

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54 Livestock guarding dogs enable human-carnivore coexistence: First evidence of equivalent carnivore occupancy on guarded and unguarded farms Spencer, Katie

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55 Mammal seismic line use varies with restoration: Applying habitat restoration to species at risk conservation in a working landscape Tattersall, Erin R.

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56 Mapping hotspots of potential ecosystem fragility using commonly available spatial data Génin, Alexandre

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57 Misinterpretation of Asian savannas as degraded forest can mislead management and conservation policy under climate change Kumar, Dushyant

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58 Multi-scale habitat selection by Northern Goshawks (Accipiter gentilis) in a fire-prone forest Blakey, Rachel V.

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59 New and emerging directions in coral reef conservation Cumming, Graeme S.

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60 [No title] O’Keeffe, Susie

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61 [No title] Elmusa, Sharif S.

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62 [No title] Radkhah, Ali Reza

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63 [No title] Elmusa, Sharif S.

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64 Online sentiment towards iconic species Fink, Christoph

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65 Optimizing biodiversity gain of European agriculture through regional targeting and adaptive management of conservation tools Concepción, Elena D.

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66 Patterns of species richness and endemism of butterflies and day-flying moths in the monsoon tropics of northern Australia Braby, M.F.

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67 Pesticides in the real world: The consequences of GMO-based intensive agriculture on native amphibians Agostini, M. Gabriela

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68 Plight of the commons: 17 years of wildlife trafficking in Cambodia Heinrich, Sarah

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69 Poaching impedes the selection of optimal post-fire forage in three large grazing herbivores Brooke, Christopher F.

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70 Poisoning poached megafauna can boost trade in African vultures Mateo-Tomás, Patricia

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71 Ponds as insect chimneys: Restoring overgrown farmland ponds benefits birds through elevated productivity of emerging aquatic insects Lewis-Phillips, Jonathan

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72 Population survey showing hope for population recovery of the critically endangered Yangtze finless porpoise Huang, Jie

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73 Preserving the demographic and genetic integrity of a single source population during multiple translocations Hogg, C.J.

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74 Protected areas as potential refugia for biodiversity under climatic change Haight, Jeffrey

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75 Rapid and varied responses of songbirds to climate change in California coniferous forests Furnas, Brett J.

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76 Removal of cattle grazing correlates with increases in vegetation productivity and in abundance of imperiled breeding birds Poessel, Sharon A.

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77 Reported livestock guarding dog-wildlife interactions: Implications for conservation and animal welfare Whitehouse-Tedd, K.

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78 Response of bat activity to land cover and land use in savannas is scale-, season-, and guild-specific Shapiro, Julie Teresa

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79 Should we protect extirpated fish spawning aggregation sites? Chollett, Iliana

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80 Small forest losses degrade stream macroinvertebrate assemblages in the eastern Brazilian Amazon Brito, Janaina G.

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81 Spatio-temporal dynamics of consumer demand driving the Asian Songbird Crisis Marshall, Harry

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82 Survival and competing mortality risks of mountain lions in a major metropolitan area Benson, John F.

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83 The effects of wildlife tourism provisioning on non-target species Meyer, Lauren

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84 The emperor penguin - Vulnerable to projected rates of warming and sea ice loss Trathan, Philip N.

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85 The influence of artificial light at night and polarized light on bird-building collisions Lao, Sirena

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86 Title: Recruitment is key to understanding amphibian’s different population-level responses to chytrid fungus infection West, Matt

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87 Turtle biogeography: Global regionalization and conservation priorities Ennen, Joshua R.

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88 Twenty-eight years of decline: Nesting population demographics and trajectory of the north-east Queensland endangered hawksbill turtle (Eretmochelys imbricata) Bell, I.P.

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89 Understanding biological and socioeconomic tradeoffs of marine reserve planning via a flexible integer linear programming approach Oyafuso, Zack S.

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90 Use of study design principles would increase the reproducibility of reviews in conservation biology Grames, Eliza M.

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91 Using completeness and defaunation indices to understand nature reserve’s key attributes in preserving medium- and large-bodied mammals Wen, Zhixin

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92 Using Rao's quadratic entropy to define environmental heterogeneity priority areas in the European Mediterranean biome Doxa, Aggeliki

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93 Using survival theory models to quantify extinctions Thompson, Colin J.

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94 What are we measuring? A review of metrics used to describe biodiversity in offsets exchanges Marshall, Erica

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95 When the winners are the losers: Invasive alien bird species outcompete the native winners in the biotic homogenization process Colléony, Agathe

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