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Biodiversity and Conservation

Ausgabe 3/2014

Inhalt (18 Artikel)

Original Paper

Large herbivore responses to surface water and land use in an East African savanna: implications for conservation and human-wildlife conflicts

Joseph O. Ogutu, Robin S. Reid, Hans-Peter Piepho, Nicholas T. Hobbs, Michael E. Rainy, Russell L. Kruska, Jeffrey S. Worden, Meshack Nyabenge

Original Paper

The trans-boundary importance of artificial bat hibernacula in managed European forests

Christian C. Voigt, Linn S. Lehnert, Ana G. Popa-Lisseanu, Mateusz Ciechanowski, Péter Estók, Florian Gloza-Rausch, Tamás Görföl, Matthias Göttsche, Carsten Harrje, Meike Hötzel, Tobias Teige, Reiner Wohlgemuth, Stephanie Kramer-Schadt

Original Paper

An elephantine challenge: human–elephant conflict distribution in the largest Asian elephant population, southern India

Sanjay Gubbi, M. H. Swaminath, H. C. Poornesha, Rashmi Bhat, R. Raghunath

Original Paper

Woodland remnants as an urban wildlife refuge: a cross-taxonomic assessment

Masashi Soga, Yuichi Yamaura, Shinsuke Koike, Kevin J. Gaston

Original Paper

Cory’s shearwater by-catch in the Mediterranean Spanish commercial longline fishery: implications for management

José C. Báez, Salvador García-Barcelona, Manuel Mendoza, José M. Ortiz de Urbina, Raimundo Real, David Macías

Original Paper

Regeneration of the Atlantic forest in an urban protected area of São Paulo, Brazil: a historical and palynological approach

Cynthia Fernandes Pinto da Luz, Denise de Campos Bicudo, Sandra Costa-Böddeker, Paulo Eduardo de Oliveira, Tatiane Araujo de Jesus, Ana Luiza Spadano Albuquerque

Original Paper

The value of plantation forests for plant, invertebrate and bird diversity and the potential for cross-taxon surrogacy

Sandra Irwin, Scott M. Pedley, Linda Coote, Anke C. Dietzsch, Mark W. Wilson, Anne Oxbrough, Oisín Sweeney, Karen M. Moore, Rebecca Martin, Daniel L. Kelly, Fraser J. G. Mitchell, Thomas C. Kelly, John O’Halloran

Original Paper

Shorebird assemblages respond to anthropogenic stress by altering habitat use in a wetland in India

K. M. Aarif, S. B. Muzaffar, S. Babu, P. K. Prasadan

Original Paper

Sustaining recovered grasslands is not likely without proper management: vegetation changes after cessation of mowing

András Kelemen, Péter Török, Orsolya Valkó, Balázs Deák, Tamás Miglécz, Katalin Tóth, Tamás Ölvedi, Béla Tóthmérész

Brief Communication

Identifying core habitat before it’s too late: the case of Bombina variegata, an internationally endangered amphibian

B. C. Scheele, C. E. Boyd, J. Fischer, A. W. Fletcher, J. Hanspach, T. Hartel