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pro vyhledávání: '"Rosalind J, Kennerley"'
Autor:
Rachel L. White, Lizzie P. Jones, Lucy Groves, Michael A. Hudson, Rosalind J. Kennerley, Sarah L. Crowley
Publikováno v:
People and Nature, Vol 5, Iss 5, Pp 1680-1696 (2023)
Abstract Species reintroductions are an increasingly popular conservation tool, typically aiming to achieve direct conservation benefits. Socio‐cultural drivers also exist but have, to date, received very little attention in research and policy. As
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/30a8b2f38d3a42eaba0403180a46e73e
Autor:
Živa Alif, Jennifer J. Crees, Rachel L. White, M. Megan Quinlan, Rosalind J. Kennerley, Thomas R. Dando, Samuel T. Turvey
Publikováno v:
People and Nature, Vol 5, Iss 4, Pp 1220-1233 (2023)
Abstract Stakeholder acceptance and support is essential for long‐term success in species reintroductions, and assessing social feasibility of reintroductions within human‐occupied landscapes is an integral component of effective decision‐makin
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/29ee005122974a51bc677343466e0d1a
Autor:
Samuel T. Turvey, Rosalind J. Kennerley, Michael A. Hudson, Jose M. Nuñez‐Miño, Richard P. Young
Publikováno v:
Ecology and Evolution, Vol 10, Iss 11, Pp 5056-5068 (2020)
Abstract Comparative assessment of the relative information content of different independent spatial data types is necessary to evaluate whether they provide congruent biogeographic signals for predicting species ranges. Opportunistic occurrence reco
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/ee1234f7203542448f12ab848713dd16
Publikováno v:
Diversity, Vol 14, Iss 9, p 704 (2022)
Given the scale of the current biodiversity loss, setting conservation priorities is essential to direct scarce resources to where they will be most effective. Many prioritization schemes have been described by using a wide range of criteria that var
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/8f5e2383c1804195bd33ccb9f319dc49
Autor:
Samuel T. Turvey, Timothy E. Jeffree, Alastair A. Macdonald, Kristin Leus, Rosalind J. Kennerley, null Maharadatunkamsi, Andrew C. Kitchener
Publikováno v:
Mammalia. 87:271-275
Many poorly-known small mammals have remained undetected for decades, including Melomys fulgens, a distinctive orange murid from Seram, Indonesia, that has been unrecorded since 1920. We report previously undocumented specimens of M. fulgens collecte
Autor:
Friederike C. Bolam, Louise Mair, Marco Angelico, Thomas M. Brooks, Mark Burgman, Claudia Hermes, Michael Hoffmann, Rob W. Martin, Philip J.K. McGowan, Ana S.L. Rodrigues, Carlo Rondinini, James R.S. Westrip, Hannah Wheatley, Yuliana Bedolla‐Guzmán, Javier Calzada, Matthew F. Child, Peter A. Cranswick, Christopher R. Dickman, Birgit Fessl, Diana O. Fisher, Stephen T. Garnett, Jim J. Groombridge, Christopher N. Johnson, Rosalind J. Kennerley, Sarah R.B. King, John F. Lamoreux, Alexander C. Lees, Luc Lens, Simon P. Mahood, David P. Mallon, Erik Meijaard, Federico Méndez‐Sánchez, Alexandre Reis Percequillo, Tracey J. Regan, Luis Miguel Renjifo, Malin C. Rivers, Nicolette S. Roach, Lizanne Roxburgh, Roger J. Safford, Paul Salaman, Tom Squires, Ella Vázquez‐Domínguez, Piero Visconti, John C.Z. Woinarski, Richard P. Young, Stuart H.M. Butchart
Publikováno v:
Conservation Letters, Vol 14, Iss 1, Pp n/a-n/a (2021)
Abstract Aichi Target 12 of the Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD) contains the aim to ‘prevent extinctions of known threatened species’. To measure the degree to which this was achieved, we used expert elicitation to estimate the number of
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/79d19f1882d8484aac92415452eccd7e
Autor:
Nicolette S. Roach, Rosalind J. Kennerley, Barney Long, Shelby D. McCay, Michael A. Hudson, Richard P. Young, Samuel T. Turvey, Thomas E. Lacher
Publikováno v:
Diversity and Distributions. 27:1792-1806
Autor:
Jose M. Nuñez-Miño, Rosalind J. Kennerley, Richard P. Young, Michael A. Hudson, Samuel T. Turvey
Publikováno v:
Ecology and Evolution, Vol 10, Iss 11, Pp 5056-5068 (2020)
Ecology and Evolution
Ecology and Evolution
Comparative assessment of the relative information content of different independent spatial data types is necessary to evaluate whether they provide congruent biogeographic signals for predicting species ranges. Opportunistic occurrence records and s
Autor:
Benjamin-Florian Hempel, Julien Slagboom, Kerstin Lindblad-Toh, Daniel Petras, Rosalind J. Kennerley, Jeroen Kool, Fiona M.S. Bolton, Freek J. Vonk, Alexis M. Mychajliw, Bryan G. Fry, Eivind A. B. Undheim, Todd A. Castoe, Vivek Suranse, Robert A. Harrison, Ian R. Mellor, Samuel T. Turvey, Nicholas R. Casewell, Kartik Sunagar, Gareth Whiteley, Jeremy Johnson, Daren C. Card, Jordan Debono, David Richards, Sanjaya Kuruppu, Elinor K. Karlsson, Roderich D. Süssmuth, Ivan Koludarov, Wayne C. Hodgson, Neville M Ngum, Jorge L. Brocca, Ian Barnes, Jessica Alföldi, Laura-Oana Albulescu
Publikováno v:
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 116(51), 25745-25755. National Acad Sciences
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
Casewell, N R, Petras, D, Card, D C, Suranse, V, Mychajliw, A M, Richards, D, Koludarov, I, Albulescu, L O, Slagboom, J, Hempel, B F, Ngum, N M, Kennerley, R J, Brocca, J L, Whiteley, G, Harrison, R A, Bolton, F M S, Debono, J, Vonk, F J, Alföldi, J, Johnson, J, Karlsson, E K, Lindblad-Toh, K, Mellor, I R, Süssmuth, R D, Fry, B G, Kuruppu, S, Hodgson, W C, Kool, J, Castoe, T A, Barnes, I, Sunagar, K, Undheim, E A B & Turvey, S T 2019, ' Solenodon genome reveals convergent evolution of venom in eulipotyphlan mammals ', Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, vol. 116, no. 51, pp. 25745-25755 . https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.1906117116
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
Casewell, N R, Petras, D, Card, D C, Suranse, V, Mychajliw, A M, Richards, D, Koludarov, I, Albulescu, L O, Slagboom, J, Hempel, B F, Ngum, N M, Kennerley, R J, Brocca, J L, Whiteley, G, Harrison, R A, Bolton, F M S, Debono, J, Vonk, F J, Alföldi, J, Johnson, J, Karlsson, E K, Lindblad-Toh, K, Mellor, I R, Süssmuth, R D, Fry, B G, Kuruppu, S, Hodgson, W C, Kool, J, Castoe, T A, Barnes, I, Sunagar, K, Undheim, E A B & Turvey, S T 2019, ' Solenodon genome reveals convergent evolution of venom in eulipotyphlan mammals ', Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, vol. 116, no. 51, pp. 25745-25755 . https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.1906117116
Significance Multiple representatives of eulipotyphlan mammals (shrews, hedgehogs, moles, and solenodons) are venomous, but little is known about the evolutionary history and composition of their oral venom systems. Herein we characterized venom from
Autor:
Jorge L. Brocca, Malcolm A. C. Nicoll, Simon J. Butler, Rosalind J. Kennerley, Jose M. Nuñez-Miño, Richard P. Young, Samuel T. Turvey
Publikováno v:
Journal of Mammalogy
The Hispaniolan solenodon, Solenodon paradoxus, and Hispaniolan hutia, Plagiodontia aedium, are the Dominican Republic’s only surviving endemic non-volant land mammals, and are high priorities for conservation. The country has an extensive protecte