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Autor:
Annabel L. Smith, Heini Kujala, José J. Lahoz‐Monfort, Lydia K. Guja, Emma L. Burns, Ran Nathan, Erika Alacs, Philip S. Barton, Sana Bau, Don A. Driscoll, Pia E. Lentini, Alessio Mortelliti, Ross Rowe, Yvonne M. Buckley
Publikováno v:
Conservation Letters, Vol 12, Iss 3, Pp n/a-n/a (2019)
Abstract Species’ movements affect their response to environmental change but movement knowledge is often highly uncertain. We now have well‐established methods to integrate movement knowledge into conservation practice but still lack a framework
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https://doaj.org/article/d4ccd35131aa418384beefae4d96cbf3
Autor:
Elisa Bayraktarov, Glenn Ehmke, James O'Connor, Emma L. Burns, Hoang A. Nguyen, Louise McRae, Hugh P. Possingham, David B. Lindenmayer
Publikováno v:
Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution, Vol 6 (2019)
Conserving species biodiversity demands decisive and effective action. Effective action requires an understanding of species population dynamics. Therefore, robust measures which track temporal changes in species populations are needed. This need, ho
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/0527fcf32afc4e4c8be146bcb900f333
Autor:
Don A Driscoll, Sam C Banks, Philip S Barton, Karen Ikin, Pia Lentini, David B Lindenmayer, Annabel L Smith, Laurence E Berry, Emma L Burns, Amanda Edworthy, Maldwyn J Evans, Rebecca Gibson, Rob Heinsohn, Brett Howland, Geoff Kay, Nicola Munro, Ben C Scheele, Ingrid Stirnemann, Dejan Stojanovic, Nici Sweaney, Nélida R Villaseñor, Martin J Westgate
Publikováno v:
PLoS ONE, Vol 9, Iss 4, p e95053 (2014)
Dispersal knowledge is essential for conservation management, and demand is growing. But are we accumulating dispersal knowledge at a pace that can meet the demand? To answer this question we tested for changes in dispersal data collection and use ov
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https://doaj.org/article/6f7ed1cbf4354701baca0c9beecce9cf
Publikováno v:
Molecular ecology. 13(7)
The green and golden bell frog (Litoria aurea) was once a common Australian Hylid. Today, many populations are small and fragmented as a result of dramatic declines in distribution and abundance. We undertook a large-scale assessment of genetic struc
Publikováno v:
Molecular Ecology Notes. 2:271-272