Ausgabe 2/2014
Inhalt (16 Artikel)
Improved methods for measuring forest landscape structure: LiDAR complements field-based habitat assessment
Florian Zellweger, Felix Morsdorf, Ross S. Purves, Veronika Braunisch, Kurt Bollmann
Assessing human impact on fen biodiversity: effects of different management regimes on butterfly, grasshopper, and carabid beetle assemblages
Sebastian Görn, Bernd Dobner, Axinia Suchanek, Klaus Fischer
Underlying impacts of invasive cats on islands: not only a question of predation
Félix M. Medina, Elsa Bonnaud, Eric Vidal, Manuel Nogales
Detecting mammals in heterogeneous landscapes: implications for biodiversity monitoring and management
Matthew Swan, Julian Di Stefano, Fiona Christie, Erin Steel, Alan York
Climate change threatens protected areas of the Atlantic Forest
Priscila Lemes, Adriano Sanches Melo, Rafael Dias Loyola
Threshold-dependence as a desirable attribute for discrimination assessment: implications for the evaluation of species distribution models
Alberto Jiménez-Valverde
Improving the science-policy dialogue to meet the challenges of biodiversity conservation: having conversations rather than talking at one-another
Juliette C. Young, Kerry A. Waylen, Simo Sarkki, Steve Albon, Ian Bainbridge, Estelle Balian, James Davidson, David Edwards, Roddy Fairley, Ceri Margerison, Davy McCracken, Roger Owen, Christopher P. Quine, Charles Stewart-Roper, Des Thompson, Rob Tinch, Sybille Van den Hove, Allan Watt
Can monitoring data contribute to the biodiversity-ecosystem function debate? Evaluating data from a highly dynamic ecosystem
Dorothee Hodapp, Dietmar Kraft, Helmut Hillebrand
Is time on our side? Strengthening the link between field efforts and conservation needs
Michela Marignani, Gianluigi Bacchetta, Simonetta Bagella, Maria Carmela Caria, Francesco Delogu, Emmanuele Farris, Giuseppe Fenu, Rossella Filigheddu, Carlo Blasi
Limited habitat and conservation value of a young artificial reef
Simon J. Walker, Thomas A. Schlacher
Importance of high quality early-successional habitats in managed forest landscapes to rare beetle species
Diana Rubene, Lars-Ove Wikars, Thomas Ranius
Are coffee agroforestry systems suitable for circa situm conservation of indigenous trees? A case study from Central Kenya
F. Pinard, E. Joetzjer, R. Kindt, K. Kehlenbeck
Integrating seabird restoration and mammal eradication programs on islands to maximize conservation gains
Peter J. Kappes, Holly P. Jones