nr |
titel |
auteur |
tijdschrift |
jaar |
jaarg. |
afl. |
pagina('s) |
type |
1 |
An overview of understudied interaction types amongst large carnivores
|
Saggiomo, Laura |
|
2017 |
12 |
C |
p. 35-39 5 p. |
artikel |
2 |
Are wolves just wasps with teeth? What invertebrates can teach us about mammal top predators
|
Meadows, Amanda J. |
|
2017 |
12 |
C |
p. 40-48 9 p. |
artikel |
3 |
Can we save large carnivores without losing large carnivore science?
|
Allen, Benjamin L. |
|
2017 |
12 |
C |
p. 64-75 12 p. |
artikel |
4 |
Challenges and opportunities for the study and conservation of large carnivores
|
Allen, Benjamin L. |
|
2017 |
12 |
C |
p. 1-2 2 p. |
artikel |
5 |
Do dingoes protect Australia's small mammal fauna from introduced mesopredators? Time to consider history and recent events
|
Cooke, Brian D. |
|
2017 |
12 |
C |
p. 95-106 12 p. |
artikel |
6 |
Large carnivore impacts are context-dependent
|
Haswell, Peter M. |
|
2017 |
12 |
C |
p. 3-13 11 p. |
artikel |
7 |
Opportunities and challenges for the study and conservation of large carnivores
|
Ford, Adam T. |
|
2017 |
12 |
C |
p. 107-109 3 p. |
artikel |
8 |
Response and Responsibility: Humans as apex predators and ethical actors in a changing societal environment
|
Lewis, Paula-Marie |
|
2017 |
12 |
C |
p. 49-55 7 p. |
artikel |
9 |
Roles for the Canidae in food webs reviewed: Where do they fit?
|
Fleming, Peter J.S. |
|
2017 |
12 |
C |
p. 14-34 21 p. |
artikel |
10 |
Study design concepts for inferring functional roles of mammalian top predators
|
Engeman, Richard M. |
|
2017 |
12 |
C |
p. 56-63 8 p. |
artikel |
11 |
The many effects of carnivores on their prey and their implications for trophic cascades, and ecosystem structure and function
|
Winnie Jr., John |
|
2017 |
12 |
C |
p. 88-94 7 p. |
artikel |
12 |
Trophic cascades and dingoes in Australia: Does the Yellowstone wolf–elk–willow model apply?
|
Morgan, Helen R. |
|
2017 |
12 |
C |
p. 76-87 12 p. |
artikel |