Ausgabe 4/2008
Inhalt (18 Artikel)
Evaluating impacts of shellfish and baitworm digging on bird populations: short-term negative effects on the availability of the mudsnail Hydrobia ulvae to shorebirds
J.A. Masero, M. Castro, S.M. Estrella, A. Pérez-hurtado
Cactus species turnover and diversity along a latitudinal transect in the Chihuahuan Desert Region
Héctor M. Hernández, Bárbara Goettsch, Carlos Gómez-Hinostrosa, Héctor T. Arita
Dispersal mode and assessments of recovery on the shores of Gruinard, the ‘anthrax island’
Mark P. Johnson, Sankurie Pye, Louise Allcock
Conservation implications of low encounter rates of five nocturnal primate species (Nycticebus spp.) in Asia
K. A. I. Nekaris, G. V. Blackham, V. Nijman
The unpredictability of favourability: condition assessment and protected areas in England
Sarah F. Jackson, Kevin J. Gaston
Genetic variation and population structure of the endangered Hyacinth Macaw (Anodorhynchus hyacinthinus): implications for conservation
Patrícia J. Faria, Neiva M. R. Guedes, Carlos Yamashita, Paulo Martuscelli, Cristina Y. Miyaki
Bat diversity of a Cerrado habitat in central Brazil
Marlon Zortéa, Cleber J. R. Alho
BioBanking: an environmental scientist’s view of the role of biodiversity banking offsets in conservation
Shelley Burgin
The importance of species range attributes and reserve configuration for the conservation of angiosperm diversity in Western Australia
Aaron D. Gove, Robert R. Dunn, Jonathan D. Majer
A comparative measure of biodiversity based on species composition
Michael D. Jennings, Jonathan Hoekstra, Jonathan Higgins, Timothy Boucher
Using crisp and fuzzy modelling to identify favourability hotspots useful to perform gap analysis
Alba Estrada, Raimundo Real, J. Mario Vargas
Database records as a surrogate for sampling effort provide higher species richness estimations
Jorge M. Lobo
Direct use values and passive use values: implications for conservation of large carnivores
Jens Karlsson, Magnus Sjöström
Potentials for monitoring gene level biodiversity: using Sweden as an example
Linda Laikre, Lena C. Larsson, Anna Palmé, Johan Charlier, Melanie Josefsson, Nils Ryman
Plant and small mammal richness correlate positively in a biodiversity hotspot
Christina Keller, Carsten Schradin