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nr titel auteur tijdschrift jaar jaarg. afl. pagina('s) type
1 Aerial surveying of grey seal breeding colonies on the Blasket Islands, Co. Kerry, the Inishkea Group, Co. Mayo and the Donegal Coast, Ireland Cronin, Michelle A.
2007
2 p. 73-83
11 p.
artikel
2 A mathematical model for the population of giant pandas and bamboo in Yele Nature Reserve of Xiangling Mountains Guo, Jian
2002
2 p. 69-74
6 p.
artikel
3 An index of naturalness Machado, Antonio
2004
2 p. 95-110
16 p.
artikel
4 Are the IUCN standard home-range thresholds for species a good indicator to prioritise conservation urgency in small islands? A case study in the Canary Islands (Spain) Martín, José L.
2009
2 p. 87-98
12 p.
artikel
5 A spatially explicit model for integrating species assessments into landscape planning as exemplified by the Corn Bunting (Emberiza calandra) Meyer, Burghard C.
2007
2 p. 94-108
15 p.
artikel
6 Assessing biodiversity and conservation value of forest patches secondarily fragmented by urbanisation in semiarid southeastern Spain Zapata, Víctor M.
2014
2 p. 166-175
10 p.
artikel
7 Assessing extinction risk across borders: Integration of a biogeographical approach into regional IUCN assessment? Gentili, Rodolfo
2011
2 p. 69-71
3 p.
artikel
8 Assessing the ecological basis of conservation priority lists for bird species in an island scenario Seoane, J.
2011
2 p. 103-115
13 p.
artikel
9 A successful model from Hawaii for rapid response to invasive species Kraus, Fred
2010
2 p. 135-141
7 p.
artikel
10 A test of targeted and passive capture of Australian elapids with a brown tree snake trap Temby, Ian D.
2006
2 p. 127-128
2 p.
artikel
11 Awareness of a conservation unit: a Brazilian case study Malavasi, U.C.
2004
2 p. 137-140
4 p.
artikel
12 Bayesian Belief Networks as a tool for evidence-based conservation management Newton, A.C.
2007
2 p. 144-160
17 p.
artikel
13 Biodiversity in multifunctional landscapes Jones-Walters, Lawrence
2008
2 p. 117-119
3 p.
artikel
14 BioScore–Cost-effective assessment of policy impact on biodiversity using species sensitivity scores Louette, Gerald
2010
2 p. 142-148
7 p.
artikel
15 Changes between 1927 and 2004 and effect of rock climbing on occurrence of Saxifraga paniculata and Draba aizoides, two glacial relicts on limestone cliffs of the Swabian Jura, southern Germany Wezel, A.
2007
2 p. 84-93
10 p.
artikel
16 Classification of habitats highlights priorities for conservation policies: The case of Spanish Mediterranean tall humid herb grasslands García-Madrid, Ana S.
2014
2 p. 142-156
15 p.
artikel
17 Conservation convention adoption provides limited conservation benefits: The Mediterranean Green turtle as a case study Carpenter, Angus I.
2006
2 p. 91-96
6 p.
artikel
18 Conservation efficiency of geopolitical coordination in the EU Bladt, Jesper
2009
2 p. 72-86
15 p.
artikel
19 Conservation of an endemic metallophyte species: Effect of population history and vegetative density on the reproductive success of Viola calaminaria Bizoux, Jean-Philippe
2011
2 p. 72-78
7 p.
artikel
20 Conservation value of forests attacked by bark beetles: Highest number of indicator species is found in early successional stages Lehnert, Lukas W.
2013
2 p. 97-104
8 p.
artikel
21 Constructing Red Numbers for setting conservation priorities of endangered plant species: Israeli flora as a test case Sapir, Yuval
2003
2 p. 91-107
17 p.
artikel
22 Contents 2013
2 p. CO4-
1 p.
artikel
23 Contents 2012
2 p. CO4-
1 p.
artikel
24 contents (OBC) 2009
2 p. OBC-
1 p.
artikel
25 contents (OBC) 2014
2 p. CO4-
1 p.
artikel
26 contents (OBC) 2007
2 p. OBC-
1 p.
artikel
27 contents (OBC) 2006
2 p. CO4-
1 p.
artikel
28 contents (OBC) 2008
2 p. OBC-
1 p.
artikel
29 contents (OBC) 2004
2 p. OBC-
1 p.
artikel
30 contents (OBC) 2011
2 p. CO4-
1 p.
artikel
31 Cross-taxon congruence in a trekking corridor of Sikkim Himalayas: Surrogate analysis for conservation planning Chettri, Nakul
2010
2 p. 75-88
14 p.
artikel
32 Decreasing deposition will reduce costs for nature management Wamelink, G.W.W.
2007
2 p. 131-143
13 p.
artikel
33 Differences in two species-at-risk classification schemes for North American mammals Goodenough, Anne E.
2012
2 p. 117-124
8 p.
artikel
34 Ecological variation between marginal and central populations of Potamogeton polygonifolius, a rare and endangered species in Central Europe Zalewska-Gałosz, Joanna
2012
2 p. 76-84
9 p.
artikel
35 Ecosystem value in the Western Patagonia protected areas Martínez-Harms, María José
2008
2 p. 72-87
16 p.
artikel
36 Emerging multilevel environmental governance – A case of public participation in Poland Cent, Joanna
2014
2 p. 93-102
10 p.
artikel
37 Endemic wild potato (Solanum spp.) biodiversity status in Bolivia: Reasons for conservation concerns Cadima, Ximena
2014
2 p. 113-131
19 p.
artikel
38 European policy review Delbaere, Ben
2002
2 p. 125-126
2 p.
artikel
39 European Policy Review Delbaere, Ben
2004
2 p. 141-142
2 p.
artikel
40 European policy review – assessing policy impacts on biodiversity Delbaere, Ben
2006
2 p. 129-130
2 p.
artikel
41 European protected areas: Past, present and future Jones-Walters, Lawrence
2013
2 p. 122-124
3 p.
artikel
42 Evaluation of meadow bird management, especially black-tailed godwit (Limosa limosa L.), in the Netherlands Melman, Th. C.P.
2008
2 p. 88-95
8 p.
artikel
43 Farming and wildlife in Mediterranean agroecosystems Sokos, Christos K.
2013
2 p. 81-92
12 p.
artikel
44 Floristic changes in subalpine grasslands after 22 years of artificial snowing Kammer, Peter M.
2002
2 p. 109-123
15 p.
artikel
45 Focal species diversity patterns can provide diagnostic information on plant invasions Santoro, Riccardo
2012
2 p. 85-91
7 p.
artikel
46 Genetic differentiation of foxes (Vulpes vulpes) analysed by means of craniometry and isozymes Simonsen, Vibeke
2003
2 p. 109-116
8 p.
artikel
47 Habitat banking—how it could work in the UK Briggs, Brian D.J.
2009
2 p. 112-122
11 p.
artikel
48 Hanging on by the tips of the tarsi: A review of the plight of the critically endangered saproxylic beetle in European forests Horák, Jakub
2012
2 p. 101-108
8 p.
artikel
49 How far can a tortoise walk in open habitat before overheating? Implications for conservation Moulherat, Sylvain
2014
2 p. 186-192
7 p.
artikel
50 Human impact on underground cultural and natural heritage sites, biological parameters of monitoring and remediation actions for insensitive surfaces: Case of Slovenian show caves Mulec, Janez
2014
2 p. 132-141
10 p.
artikel
51 Ill nature: Disease hotspots as threats to biodiversity Brito, Daniel
2012
2 p. 72-75
4 p.
artikel
52 Impact of non-linearities in density dependence beyond the range of the data on predicting population extinction risk Staples, David F.
2006
2 p. 73-77
5 p.
artikel
53 Importance of landscape heterogeneity for the conservation of aquatic macroinvertebrate diversity in bog landscapes Verberk, W.C.E.P.
2006
2 p. 78-90
13 p.
artikel
54 Integrating remote sensing in Natura 2000 habitat monitoring: Prospects on the way forward Vanden Borre, Jeroen
2011
2 p. 116-125
10 p.
artikel
55 Invasion patterns of Heracleum mantegazzianum in Germany on the regional and landscape scales Thiele, Jan
2008
2 p. 61-71
11 p.
artikel
56 Management planning guidance for protected sites in the UK; a comparison of formats and definitions in nine guides Rowell, T.A.
2009
2 p. 99-111
13 p.
artikel
57 Managing surface-water in a large semi-arid savanna park: Effects on grazer distribution patterns Smit, I.P.J.
2009
2 p. 61-71
11 p.
artikel
58 Modeling the relationship between extractable chlorophyll and SPAD-502 readings for endangered plant species research Hawkins, Tracy S.
2009
2 p. 123-127
5 p.
artikel
59 Modelling geographic distribution and detecting conservation gaps in Italy for the threatened beetle Rosalia alpina Bosso, Luciano
2013
2 p. 72-80
9 p.
artikel
60 Monitoring fragile upland landscapes: The application of airborne lidar Kincey, Mark
2010
2 p. 126-134
9 p.
artikel
61 Nest site selection and efficacy of artificial nests for breeding success of Scarlet Macaws Ara macao macao in lowland Peru Olah, George
2014
2 p. 176-185
10 p.
artikel
62 Occurrence patterns of butterflies (Rhopalocera) in semi-natural pastures in southeastern Sweden Franzén, Markus
2004
2 p. 121-135
15 p.
artikel
63 Otters vs. fishermen: Stakeholders’ perceptions of otter predation and damage compensation in the Czech Republic Václavíková, Markéta
2011
2 p. 95-102
8 p.
artikel
64 Pattern of space use by female black bears in the White River National Wildlife Refuge, Arkansas, USA Oli, Madan K.
2002
2 p. 87-93
7 p.
artikel
65 Pinus halepensis invasion in Pinus pinea habitat in Strofylia forest (Site of NATURA 2000 network), southern Greece Ganatsas, Petros
2010
2 p. 106-117
12 p.
artikel
66 Predicting the potential distribution of an endangered cryptic subterranean mammal from few occurrence records Jackson, Craig R.
2011
2 p. 87-94
8 p.
artikel
67 Prioritisation of Mexican lowland rain forests for conservation using modelled geographic distributions of birds Toribio, Monica
2008
2 p. 109-116
8 p.
artikel
68 Public choice of species for the ‘Ark’: Phylogenetic similarity and preferred wildlife species for survival Tisdell, Clem
2006
2 p. 97-105
9 p.
artikel
69 Rana temporaria metamorph production and population dynamics in the field – Effects of tadpole density, predation and pond drying Loman, Jon
2002
2 p. 95-107
13 p.
artikel
70 Reframing the conception of nature conservation management by transdisciplinary methodology: From stakeholders to stakesharers Torkar, Gregor
2012
2 p. 65-71
7 p.
artikel
71 Responses by households to resource scarcity and human–wildlife conflict: Issues of fortress conservation and the surrounding agricultural landscape Hartter, Joel
2011
2 p. 79-86
8 p.
artikel
72 Restoration on abandoned tropical pasturelands—do we know enough? Florentine, Singarayer K.
2004
2 p. 85-94
10 p.
artikel
73 Selecting focal species in ecological network planning following an expert-based approach: Italian reptiles as a case study Battisti, Corrado
2011
2 p. 126-130
5 p.
artikel
74 Serengeti National Park and its neighbours – Do they interact? Kaltenborn, Bjørn P.
2008
2 p. 96-108
13 p.
artikel
75 Simulated bottlenecks and loss of rare alleles: implications on the conservation genetics of two gastropod species Armbruster, Georg
2003
2 p. 77-81
5 p.
artikel
76 Spatially explicit conservation issues for threatened bird species in Mediterranean farmland landscapes Chiatante, Gianpasquale
2014
2 p. 103-112
10 p.
artikel
77 Status of the Pan-European Biological and Landscape Diversity Strategy Delbaere, Ben
2003
2 p. 127-128
2 p.
artikel
78 Support for decision making in conservation practice: an evidence-based approach Pullin, Andrew S.
2003
2 p. 83-90
8 p.
artikel
79 Sustainable management of Swedish seminatural pastures with high species diversity Kumm, Karl-Ivar
2003
2 p. 117-125
9 p.
artikel
80 Testing appropriate habitat outside of historic range: The case of Amorpha herbacea var. crenulata (Fabaceae) Roncal, Julissa
2012
2 p. 109-116
8 p.
artikel
81 The ancient woodland concept as a practical conservation tool in Great Britain Goldberg, Emma
2007
2 p. 109-119
11 p.
artikel
82 The creation of compensatory habitat—Can it secure sustainable development? Morris, R.K.A.
2006
2 p. 106-116
11 p.
artikel
83 The effects of local and landscape-scale habitat characteristics and prey availability on corridor use by carnivores: A comparison of two contrasting farmlands Červinka, Jaroslav
2013
2 p. 105-113
9 p.
artikel
84 The fragmented population structure of the Sardinian chalk hill blue butterfly (Lepidoptera, Lycaenidae) Casula, Paolo
2004
2 p. 77-83
7 p.
artikel
85 The hemiparasite Pedicularis palustris: ‘Ecosystem engineer’ for fen-meadow restoration Decleer, Kris
2013
2 p. 65-71
7 p.
artikel
86 The impact of forest encroachment after agricultural land abandonment on passerine bird communities: The case of Greece Zakkak, Sylvia
2014
2 p. 157-165
9 p.
artikel
87 Theoretical expectations for thresholds in the relationship between number of wood-living species and amount of coarse woody debris: A study case in spruce forests Ranius, Thomas
2007
2 p. 120-130
11 p.
artikel
88 The potential misapplication of rapid plant diversity assessment in tropical conservation Gordon, James E.
2006
2 p. 117-126
10 p.
artikel
89 The return of the steppe large-scale restoration of degraded land in southern Russia during the post-Soviet era Hölzel, Norbert
2002
2 p. 75-85
11 p.
artikel
90 The use of agent-based modelling of genetics in conservation genetics studies Pertoldi, Cino
2004
2 p. 111-120
10 p.
artikel
91 Trenches like fences make good neighbours: Revenue sharing around Kibale National Park, Uganda MacKenzie, Catrina A.
2012
2 p. 92-100
9 p.
artikel
92 Using species distribution and occupancy modeling to guide survey efforts and assess species status Peterman, William E.
2013
2 p. 114-121
8 p.
artikel
93 What biological invasions ‘are’ is a matter of perspective Heger, Tina
2013
2 p. 93-96
4 p.
artikel
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