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nr titel auteur tijdschrift jaar jaarg. afl. pagina('s) type
1 A cost-effective approach to mitigate conflict between ranchers and large predators: A case study with jaguars in the Mayan Forest de la Torre, J. Antonio

256 C p.
artikel
2 A Reprieve from US wildlife mortality on roads during the COVID-19 pandemic Shilling, Fraser

256 C p.
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3 A timely systematic review on pangolin research, commercialization, and popularization to identify knowledge gaps and produce conservation guidelines Heighton, Sean P.

256 C p.
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4 Back from the dead? Not really. The tale of the Galapagos shark (Carcharhinus galapagensis) in a remote Brazilian archipelago de Queiroz, Joyce D.G.R.

256 C p.
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5 Biodiversity baselines: Tracking insects in Kruger National Park with DNA barcodes D'Souza, Michelle L.

256 C p.
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6 Birds seen and not seen during the COVID-19 pandemic: The impact of lockdown measures on citizen science bird observations Basile, Marco

256 C p.
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7 Building better teams by identifying conservation professionals willing to learn from failure Catalano, Allison S.

256 C p.
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8 Challenges and opportunities for cross-jurisdictional bison conservation in North America Pejchar, Liba

256 C p.
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9 Connectivity of Avicennia marina populations within a proposed marine transboundary conservation area between Kenya and Tanzania Triest, Ludwig

256 C p.
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10 Continental assessment of South American marsupial conservation priorities: A methodological approach using a spatially explicit conservation indicator Martin, Gabriel M.

256 C p.
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11 COVID-19 impacts on participation in large scale biodiversity-themed community science projects in the United States Crimmins, Theresa M.

256 C p.
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12 COVID-19 related travel restrictions prevented numerous wildlife deaths on roads: A comparative analysis of results from 11 countries Bíl, Michal

256 C p.
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13 COVID-19 restrictions provide a brief respite from the wildlife roadkill toll Driessen, Michael M.

256 C p.
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14 Differential reporting of biodiversity in two citizen science platforms during COVID-19 lockdown in Colombia Sánchez-Clavijo, Lina María

256 C p.
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15 Divergent farmer and scientist perceptions of agricultural biodiversity, ecosystem services and decision-making Maas, Bea

256 C p.
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16 Editorial Board
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17 Effectiveness of hunting regulations for the conservation of a globally-threatened species: The case of the European turtle-dove in Spain Moreno-Zarate, Lara

256 C p.
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18 Effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on noise pollution in three protected areas in metropolitan Boston (USA) Terry, Carina

256 C p.
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19 Estimating the impacts of habitat loss induced by urbanization on bird local extinctions Dri, Gabriela Franzoi

256 C p.
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20 Habitat fragmentation negatively affects effective gene flow via pollen, and male and female fitness in the dioecious tree, Spondias purpurea (Anacardiaceae) Cristóbal-Pérez, E. Jacob

256 C p.
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21 Hunting practices and harvest of peccaries in the northern Paraguayan Dry Chaco Saldivar-Bellassai, Silvia

256 C p.
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22 Identifying the anthropogenic drivers of declines in tropical dung beetle communities and functions Fuzessy, Lisieux F.

256 C p.
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23 Impact of wind power plants on mammalian and avian wildlife species in shrub- and woodlands Schöll, Eva Maria

256 C p.
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24 Key information needs to move from knowledge to action for biodiversity conservation in Canada Buxton, Rachel T.

256 C p.
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25 Multiple lines of evidence for predator and prey responses to caribou habitat restoration Dickie, M.

256 C p.
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26 Natural Language Processing as a tool to evaluate emotions in conservation conflicts Arbieu, Ugo

256 C p.
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27 Nominally protected buffer zones around tropical protected areas are as highly degraded as the wider unprotected countryside Almeida-Rocha, Juliana M. de

256 C p.
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28 [No title] Frick, Winifred F.

256 C p.
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29 [No title] Johns, David

256 C p.
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30 No visit, no interest: How COVID-19 has affected public interest in world's national parks Souza, Carolina N.

256 C p.
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31 Offsetting connectivity loss in rivers: Towards a no-net-loss approach for barrier planning Hermoso, Virgilio

256 C p.
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32 Online survey suggests that dog attacks on wildlife affect many species and every ecoregion of Argentina Zamora-Nasca, Lucía B.

256 C p.
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33 Predicting mammal responses to pyrodiversity: From microbats to macropods Senior, Katharine L.

256 C p.
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34 Predicting range shifts for critically endangered plants: Is habitat connectivity irrelevant or necessary? Yesuf, Gabriel U.

256 C p.
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35 Predicting the impacts of human population growth on forest mammals in the highlands of southwestern Ethiopia Rodrigues, Patrícia

256 C p.
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36 Proposing general conservation actions hoping that policymakers do the rest is insufficient to conserve the Andean condor: A commentary to Plaza and Lambertucci (2020) Méndez, Diego

256 C p.
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37 Quantifying wildlife responses to conservation fencing in East Africa Wilkinson, Christine E.

256 C p.
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38 Reducing anthropogenic subsidies can curb density of overabundant predators in protected areas Brunk, Kristin M.

256 C p.
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39 Reducing the gap between scientific knowledge and decision-making processes in a threatened species Plaza, Pablo I.

256 C p.
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40 Re-evaluating the notion of value in wildlife trade research from a service marketing perspective Feddema, Kim

256 C p.
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41 Restoration measures foster biodiversity of important primary consumers within calcareous grasslands Helbing, Felix

256 C p.
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42 Review: COVID-19 highlights the importance of camera traps for wildlife conservation research and management Blount, J. David

256 C p.
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43 Selective logging reduces body size in omnivorous and frugivorous tropical forest birds Messina, Simone

256 C p.
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44 Should we throw the baby out with the bathwater? No, as far as long-term retrospective studies from large dataset are informative De Pascalis, Federico

256 C p.
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45 Source-sink dynamics promote wolf persistence in human-modified landscapes: Insights from long-term monitoring Nakamura, Mónia

256 C p.
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46 Spatial and temporal patterns of beached seabirds along the Chilean coast: Linking mortalities with commercial fisheries Simeone, Alejandro

256 C p.
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47 Spatial population genetics reveals competitive imbalances threatening local apex predator persistence Meröndun, Justin

256 C p.
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48 Spider conservation in Europe: a review Milano, Filippo

256 C p.
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49 Successful bee monitoring programs require sustained support of taxonomists and taxonomic research Portman, Zachary M.

256 C p.
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50 The global distribution of protected areas management strategies and their complementarity for biodiversity conservation Vimal, Ruppert

256 C p.
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51 The last hotspots of structural complexity as conservation targets in the Mesoamerican Coral Reef Randazzo-Eisemann, Ángela

256 C p.
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52 The power of national acoustic tracking networks to assess the impacts of human activity on marine organisms during the COVID-19 pandemic Huveneers, Charlie

256 C p.
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53 The trap of hidden processes: Why ‘quick & dirty’ methods to estimate mortality are not always good. A comment to De Pascalis et al. (2020) Tavecchia, G.

256 C p.
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54 The truth about scats and dogs: Next-generation sequencing and spatial capture–recapture models offer opportunities for conservation monitoring of an endangered social canid Srivathsa, Arjun

256 C p.
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55 To mix or not to mix gene pools for threatened species management? Few studies use genetic data to examine the risks of both actions, but failing to do so leads disproportionately to recommendations for separate management Liddell, Erin

256 C p.
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56 Transparency about human diversity in transnational environmental NGOs Meaux, Estelle

256 C p.
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57 Warming drives cryptic declines of amphibians in eastern Brazil Rebouças, Raoni

256 C p.
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58 When introduced prey violates trophic hierarchy: Conservation of an endangered predator Kim, Richard

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