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Q30376434 | A generalised random encounter model for estimating animal density with remote sensor data. |
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Q30389610 | Accounting for the impact of conservation on human well-being |
Q39227048 | Aggregative responses of brent geese on salt marsh and their impact on plant community dynamics |
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Q36311317 | Applying a random encounter model to estimate lion density from camera traps in Serengeti National Park, Tanzania |
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Q35040656 | Assessing the status of wild felids in a highly-disturbed commercial forest reserve in Borneo and the implications for camera trap survey design |
Q92651585 | Avian malaria-mediated population decline of a widespread iconic bird species |
Q62556894 | Bias in estimating animal travel distance: the effect of sampling frequency |
Q125463742 | Camtrap DP: an open standard for the FAIR exchange and archiving of camera trap data |
Q73166340 | Can citizen science monitor whale-shark aggregations? Investigating bias in mark–recapture modelling using identification photographs sourced from the public |
Q35558798 | Characteristics and Risk Perceptions of Ghanaians Potentially Exposed to Bat-Borne Zoonoses through Bushmeat |
Q57426541 | Clarifying assumptions behind the estimation of animal density from camera trap rates |
Q56995514 | Climate change, chytridiomycosis or condition: an experimental test of amphibian survival |
Q35143728 | Conservation on international boundaries: the impact of security barriers on selected terrestrial mammals in four protected areas in Arizona, USA |
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Q39674149 | Detection of Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis in Amphibians Imported into the UK for the Pet Trade |
Q56924104 | Determinants of urban bushmeat consumption in Río Muni, Equatorial Guinea |
Q57251278 | Distance sampling and the challenge of monitoring butterfly populations |
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Q28765380 | Do wildlife laws work? Species protection and the application of a prey choice model to poaching decisions |
Q38414943 | Drivers of change in hunter offtake and hunting strategies in Sendje, Equatorial Guinea |
Q43406470 | Endemic Lagos bat virus infection in Eidolon helvum. |
Q57248032 | Estimation of population density of European pine marten in central Italy using camera trapping |
Q56227208 | Evidence for post-depletion sustainability in a mature bushmeat market |
Q49408659 | Experimental estimation of snare detectability for robust threat monitoring. |
Q57589965 | Exploring Foraging Decisions in a Social Primate Using Discrete-Choice Models |
Q57443442 | Food acquisition and predator avoidance in a Neotropical rodent |
Q35972442 | Gender Differentiated Preferences for a Community-Based Conservation Initiative |
Q39582421 | Grain-dependent responses of mammalian diversity to land use and the implications for conservation set-aside |
Q40972515 | Habitat switching by dark-bellied brent geese Branta b. bernicla (L.) in relation to food depletion |
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Q53626042 | How far do animals go? Determinants of day range in mammals. |
Q56924045 | Hunting for Consensus: Reconciling Bushmeat Harvest, Conservation, and Development Policy in West and Central Africa |
Q56923999 | Impact of Gun-Hunting on Diurnal Primates in Continental Equatorial Guinea |
Q56924005 | Impact of Gun-hunting on Diurnal Primates in Continental Equatorial Guinea |
Q56923893 | Incentives for Hunting: The Role of Bushmeat in the Household Economy in Rural Equatorial Guinea |
Q51306291 | Information use and resource competition: an integrative framework. |
Q60494507 | Inter-annual dynamics and persistence of small mammal communities in a selectively logged tropical forest in Borneo |
Q60494505 | Land-use change alters the mechanisms assembling rainforest mammal communities in Borneo |
Q56995543 | Life history tradeoffs influence mortality associated with the amphibian pathogenBatrachochytrium dendrobatidis |
Q57930767 | Linking social foraging behaviour with individual time budgets and emergent group-level phenomena |
Q35672285 | Long-term spatio-temporal changes in a West African bushmeat trade system |
Q56329914 | Mammalian species abundance across a gradient of tropical land-use intensity: A hierarchical multi-species modelling approach |
Q43495901 | Occurrence of a monophasic strain of Salmonella group B isolated from cetaceans in England and Wales between 1990 and 2002. |
Q57218112 | Poisoning of reintroduced red kites (Milvus Milvus) in England |
Q64105209 | Prey availability and temporal partitioning modulate felid coexistence in Neotropical forests |
Q57440624 | Quantifying levels of animal activity using camera trap data |
Q39071198 | Quantifying the Availability of Vertebrate Hosts to Ticks: A Camera-Trapping Approach |
Q62556896 | Quantifying the sensitivity of camera traps: an adapted distance sampling approach |
Q28647881 | Random versus Game Trail-Based Camera Trap Placement Strategy for Monitoring Terrestrial Mammal Communities |
Q35756603 | Reframing the concept of alternative livelihoods. |
Q56443899 | Remote Sensing in Ecology and Conservation: three years on |
Q47139822 | Rural protein insufficiency in a wildlife-depleted West African farm-forest landscape |
Q57427472 | Scaling-up camera traps: monitoring the planet's biodiversity with networks of remote sensors |
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Q59071007 | Spontaneous emergence of leaders and followers in foraging pairs |
Q53628964 | State-dependent foraging rules for social animals in selfish herds. |
Q60400605 | Targeted management buffers negative impacts of climate change on the hihi, a threatened New Zealand passerine |
Q56923965 | The Importance of Hunting and Habitat in Determining the Abundance of Tropical Forest Species in Equatorial Guinea |
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Q39223254 | The depletion of algal beds by geese: a predictive model and test. |
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Q56953773 | The functional and aggregative responses of a herbivore: underlying mechanisms and the spatial implications for plant depletion |
Q115430517 | The impacts of human activity on mammals in a community forest near the Dja Biosphere Reserve in Cameroon |
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Q46106140 | The interaction between seaweed farming as an alternative occupation and fisher numbers in the central Philippines. |
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Q56923971 | Trapper profiles and strategies: insights into sustainability from hunter behaviour |
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