nr |
titel |
auteur |
tijdschrift |
jaar |
jaarg. |
afl. |
pagina('s) |
type |
1 |
An elephantine challenge: human–elephant conflict distribution in the largest Asian elephant population, southern India
|
Gubbi, Sanjay |
|
2014 |
23 |
3 |
p. 633-647 |
artikel |
2 |
Cory’s shearwater by-catch in the Mediterranean Spanish commercial longline fishery: implications for management
|
Báez, José C. |
|
2014 |
23 |
3 |
p. 661-681 |
artikel |
3 |
Erratum to: Mitochondrial D-loop phylogeny signals two native Iberian red deer (Cervus elaphus) Lineages genetically different to Western and Eastern European red deer and infers human-mediated translocations
|
Carranza, J. |
|
2014 |
23 |
3 |
p. 555-557 |
artikel |
4 |
Identifying core habitat before it’s too late: the case of Bombina variegata, an internationally endangered amphibian
|
Scheele, B. C. |
|
2014 |
23 |
3 |
p. 775-780 |
artikel |
5 |
Impacts of cattle grazing on forest structure and raptor distribution within a neotropical protected area
|
Piana, Renzo P. |
|
2014 |
23 |
3 |
p. 559-572 |
artikel |
6 |
Landscape diversity of pasture dung beetle communities in the central region of mainland Japan and implications for conservation management
|
Imura, O. |
|
2014 |
23 |
3 |
p. 597-616 |
artikel |
7 |
Large herbivore responses to surface water and land use in an East African savanna: implications for conservation and human-wildlife conflicts
|
Ogutu, Joseph O. |
|
2014 |
23 |
3 |
p. 573-596 |
artikel |
8 |
Mitochondrial D-loop phylogeny signals two native Iberian red deer (Cervus elaphus) Lineages genetically different to Western and Eastern European red deer and infers human-mediated translocations
|
Fernández-García, J. L. |
|
2013 |
23 |
3 |
p. 537-554 |
artikel |
9 |
Not all traits are ‘functional’: insights from taxonomy and biodiversity-ecosystem functioning research
|
Mlambo, Musa C. |
|
2014 |
23 |
3 |
p. 781-790 |
artikel |
10 |
Population crash in an invasive species following the recovery of a native predator: the case of the American grey squirrel and the European pine marten in Ireland
|
Sheehy, Emma |
|
2014 |
23 |
3 |
p. 753-774 |
artikel |
11 |
Population crash in an invasive species following the recovery of a native predator: the case of the American grey squirrel and the European pine marten in Ireland
|
Sheehy, Emma |
|
|
23 |
3 |
p. 753-774 |
artikel |
12 |
Regeneration of the Atlantic forest in an urban protected area of São Paulo, Brazil: a historical and palynological approach
|
Luz, Cynthia Fernandes Pinto da |
|
2014 |
23 |
3 |
p. 683-696 |
artikel |
13 |
Shorebird assemblages respond to anthropogenic stress by altering habitat use in a wetland in India
|
Aarif, K. M. |
|
2014 |
23 |
3 |
p. 727-740 |
artikel |
14 |
Spatial and temporal scales relevant for conservation of dead-wood associated species: current status and perspectives
|
Sverdrup-Thygeson, Anne |
|
2014 |
23 |
3 |
p. 513-535 |
artikel |
15 |
Sustaining recovered grasslands is not likely without proper management: vegetation changes after cessation of mowing
|
Kelemen, András |
|
2014 |
23 |
3 |
p. 741-751 |
artikel |
16 |
The trans-boundary importance of artificial bat hibernacula in managed European forests
|
Voigt, Christian C. |
|
2014 |
23 |
3 |
p. 617-631 |
artikel |
17 |
The value of plantation forests for plant, invertebrate and bird diversity and the potential for cross-taxon surrogacy
|
Irwin, Sandra |
|
2014 |
23 |
3 |
p. 697-714 |
artikel |
18 |
Using data from online social networks in conservation science: which species engage people the most on Twitter?
|
Roberge, Jean-Michel |
|
2014 |
23 |
3 |
p. 715-726 |
artikel |
19 |
Woodland remnants as an urban wildlife refuge: a cross-taxonomic assessment
|
Soga, Masashi |
|
2014 |
23 |
3 |
p. 649-659 |
artikel |