Mapping perceptions of species' threats and population trends to inform conservation efforts: the Bornean orangutan case study

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Mapping perceptions of species' threats and population trends to inform conservation efforts: the Bornean orangutan case study is …
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P356DOI10.1111/DDI.12286

P50authorErik MeijaardQ42699808
Serge A. WichQ50419680
Jessie A WellsQ56576221
Rebecca K RuntingQ57235092
Kerrie MengersenQ22915106
Marc AncrenazQ30112606
P2093author name stringNardiyono
Albertus Tjiu
Anton Nurcahyo
Nicola K. Abram
David Gaveau
Anne-Sophie Pellier
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P433issue5
P304page(s)487-499
P577publication date2015-01-19
P1433published inDiversity and DistributionsQ1230581
P1476titleMapping perceptions of species' threats and population trends to inform conservation efforts: the Bornean orangutan case study
P478volume21

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