Conservation Biology
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Online ISSN: 1523-1739
Most Accessed
Below you will find a list of the top accessed articles from the Conservation Biology during 2014 and 2015. These are free to access, so start reading some of our most popular articles.
Key role for nuclear energy in global biodiversity conservation. Barry W. Brook and Corey J. A. Bradshaw.
Pollution, habitat loss, fishing, and climate change as critical threats to penguins. Phil N. Trathan and Pablo García-Borboroglu, et al.
The effect of scientific evidence on conservation practitioners’ management decisions. Jessica C. Walsh, Lynn V. Dicks and William J. Sutherland.
Seventy-One Important Questions for the Conservation of Marine Biodiversity. E. C. M. Parsons, et al.
Defining the Impact of Non-Native Species. Jonathan M, Jeschke, et al.
Ten ways remote sensing can contribute to conservation. Robert A. Rose, Dirck Byler, J. Ron Eastman, Erica Fleishman, Gary Geller, Scott Goetz, Liane Guild, Healy Hamilton, et al.
How Twitter Literacy Can Benefit Conservation Scientists
Volume 28, Issue 2, April 2014, Pages: 299–301
E.C.M. Parsons et al
Trends in Deforestation and Forest Degradation after a Decade of Monitoring in the Monarch Butterfly Biosphere Reserve in Mexico
Volume 28, Issue 1, February 2014, Pages: 177–186
Omar Vidal et al
New Conservation Is True Conservation
Volume 28, Issue 1, February 2014, Pages: 1–3
Michelle Marvier
Global Analysis of Anthropogenic Debris Ingestion by Sea Turtles
Volume 28, Issue 1, February 2014, Pages: 129–139
Qamar Schuyler et al
Regulating Internet Trade in CITES Species
Volume 27, Issue 2, April 2013, Pages: 429–430
Maurizio Sajeva et al
Role of Tibetan Buddhist Monasteries in Snow Leopard Conservation
Volume 28, Issue 1, February 2014, Pages: 87–94
Juan Li et al
Hunting Down the Chimera of Multiple Disciplinarity in Conservation Science
Volume 28, Issue 1, February 2014, Pages: 22–32
Simon P. Pooley et al
The Ethics of Reviving Long Extinct Species
Volume 28, Issue 2, April 2014, Pages: 354–360
Ronald Sandler
Trophic Cascades Following the Disease-Induced Decline of an Apex Predator, the Tasmanian Devil
Volume 28, Issue 1, February 2014, Pages: 63–75
Tracey Hollings et al
Wildlife Connectivity Approaches and Best Practices in U.S. State Wildlife Action Plans
Volume 28, Issue 1, February 2014, Pages: 13–21
Iara Lacher and Marit L. Wilkerson
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