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Biodiversity and Conservation

Ausgabe 12/2015

Inhalt (15 Artikel)

Original Paper

Threatening levels and extinction risks based on distributional, ecological and life-history datasets (DELH) versus IUCN criteria: example of Serbian reptiles

L. Tomović, A. Urošević, T. Vukov, R. Ajtić, K. Ljubisavljević, I. Krizmanić, D. Jović, N. Labus, S. Đorđević, M. L. Kalezić, G. Džukić, L. Luiselli

Original Paper

Hide and seek: extended camera-trap session lengths and autumn provide best parameters for estimating lynx densities in mountainous areas

Kirsten Weingarth, Thorsten Zeppenfeld, Christoph Heibl, Marco Heurich, Ludĕk Bufka, Kristina Daniszová, Jörg Müller

Original Paper

Mixed sampling protocols improve the cost-effectiveness of roadkill surveys

Aline Saturnino Costa, Fernando Ascensão, Alex Bager

Original Paper

Urban mires as hotspots of epigaeic arthropod diversity

Norbertas Noreika, Timo Pajunen, D. Johan Kotze

Original Paper

Long-term response of plant communities to herbivore exclusion at high elevation grasslands

Iker Pardo, Daniel F. Doak, Ricardo García-González, Daniel Gómez, María B. García

Original Paper

Are woodland creation schemes providing suitable resources for biodiversity? Woodland moths as a case study

Elisa Fuentes-Montemayor, Victor M. Peredo-Alvarez, Kevin Watts, Kirsty J. Park

Original Paper

Beyond prime areas of nature protection in East Africa: conservation ecology of a narrowly distributed Kenyan endemic bird species

Jan Christian Habel, Mike Teucher, Sandra Pschonny, Simone Rost, Christina Fischer

Original Paper

The indirect effects of habitat disturbance on the bird communities in a tropical African forest

Christos Mammides, Matthias Schleuning, Katrin Böhning-Gaese, Gertrud Schaab, Nina Farwig, Costas Kadis, Tim Coulson

Original Paper

Managing present day large-carnivores in ‘island habitats’: lessons in memoriam learned from human-tiger interactions in Singapore

Cedric Kai Wei Tan, Tony O’Dempsey, David W. Macdonald, Matthew Linkie

Original Paper

Effects of in situ habitat quality and landscape characteristics in the oil palm agricultural matrix on tropical understory birds, fruit bats and butterflies

Badrul Azhar, Chong Leong Puan, Najjib Aziz, Muhammad Sainuddin, Nurfatin Adila, Sohaimi Samsuddin, Siti Asmah, Muhamad Syafiq, Syafiq A. Razak, Ahmad Hafizuddin, Ainil Hawa, Syari Jamian

Commentary

When shooting a coyote kills a wolf: Mistaken identity or misguided management?

Thomas M. Newsome, Jeremy T. Bruskotter, William J. Ripple