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  1. Satellite remote sensing for applied ecologists: opportunities and challenges
  2. Satellite remote sensing, biodiversity research and conservation of the future
  3. Using Landsat to detect oil exploration activities in the Sahara
  4. Who are the poor? Measuring wealth inequality to aid understanding of socioeconomic contexts for conservation: a case-study from the Solomon Islands
  5. Enhancing communication between conservation biologists and conservation practitioners: Letter from the Conservation Front Line
  6. The application of remote sensing for marine protected area management
  7. Impact of alien trees on mammal distributions along an ephemeral river in the Namib Desert
  8. Missing the trees for the wood: Why we are failing to see success in pro-poor conservation
  9. Testing Cort-Fitness and Cort-Adaptation hypotheses in a habitat suitability gradient for roe deer
  10. EDITOR'S CHOICE: Saving the hihi under climate change: a case for assisted colonization
  11. Challenges and opportunities for animal conservation from renewable energy development
  12. Identifying species' characteristics associated with natural population die-offs in mammals
  13. Normalized difference vegetation index (NDVI) as a predictor of forage availability for ungulates in forest and field habitats
  14. Biodiversity Monitoring and Conservation
  15. Addressing gender imbalances inAnimal Conservation
  16. Thinking spatially: The importance of geospatial techniques for carnivore conservation
  17. Biodiversity Monitoring and Conservation: Bridging the Gaps Between Global Commitment and Local Action
  18. Satellite Data-Based Indices to Monitor Land Use and Habitat Changes
  19. Earth observation: overlooked potential to support species reintroduction programmes
  20. Advanced Land Observing Satellite Phased Array Type L-Band SAR (ALOS PALSAR) to Inform the Conservation of Mangroves: Sundarbans as a Case Study
  21. Predicting the Future Impact of Droughts on Ungulate Populations in Arid and Semi-Arid Environments
  22. Assessing exposure to extreme climatic events for terrestrial mammals
  23. Perspective: Embrace Flexible Work Arrangements
  24. Maximizing the success of assisted colonizations
  25. Stalk and chase: how hunt stages affect hunting success in Serengeti cheetah
  26. Tracking the effect of climate change on ecosystem functioning using protected areas: Africa as a case study
  27. Conserving biodiversity in a changing world: land use change and species richness in northern Tanzania
  28. Reassessing the Determinants of Breeding Synchrony in Ungulates
  29. Are responses of herbivores to environmental variability spatially consistent in alpine ecosystems?
  30. Climate change as a main driver of ecological research
  31. Exploring the relationship between NDVI and African elephant population density in protected areas
  32. Natural population die-offs: causes and consequences for terrestrial mammals
  33. Funding nature conservation: who pays?
  34. What the ‘food security’ agenda means for animal conservation in terrestrial ecosystems
  35. Does supplemental feeding affect the viability of translocated populations? The example of the hihi
  36. Correction: Unintended Consequences of Conservation Actions: Managing Disease in Complex Ecosystems
  37. Unintended Consequences of Conservation Actions: Managing Disease in Complex Ecosystems
  38. Fisheries conservation and management: finding consensus in the midst of competing paradigms
  39. From parasite encounter to infection: Multiple-scale drivers of parasite richness in a wild social primate population
  40. Maladaptive trajectories of change in Makira, Solomon Islands
  41. Predation, individual variability and vertebrate population dynamics
  42. Putting the eco back in ecotourism
  43. Individual heterogeneity in recapture probability and survival estimates in cheetah
  44. The Normalized Difference Vegetation Index (NDVI): unforeseen successes in animal ecology
  45. Animal conservation and ecosystem services: garnering the support of mightier forces
  46. The bigger they come, the harder they fall: body size and prey abundance influence predator-prey ratios
  47. Confronting the costs and conflicts associated with biodiversity
  48. Does size matter? An investigation of habitat use across a carnivore assemblage in the Serengeti, Tanzania
  49. Sensitive males: inbreeding depression in an endangered bird
  50. Protected areas: the challenge of maintaining a strong backbone for conservation strategies worldwide
  51. Dying for conservation: eradicating invasive alien species in the face of opposition
  52. Behavioural switching in a central place forager: patterns of diving behaviour in the macaroni penguin (Eudyptes chrysolophus)
  53. Carnivore biodiversity in Tanzania: revealing the distribution patterns of secretive mammals using camera traps
  54. International year of biodiversity: missed targets and the need for better monitoring, real action and global policy
  55. Phylogenetic, spatial and environmental components of extinction risk in carnivores
  56. New European Union fisheries regulations could benefit conservation of marine animals
  57. Possible consequences of the Copenhagen climate change meeting for conservation of animals
  58. Rapid primary productivity changes in one of the last coastal rainforests: the case of Kahua, Solomon Islands
  59. Energy Availability and Density Estimates in African Ungulates
  60. Sinclair, A. R. E., C. Packer, S. A. R. Mduma & J. M. Fryxell, 2008. Serengeti III: Human Impacts on Ecosystem Dynamics
  61. Exploring habitat use by cheetahs using ecological niche factor analysis
  62. Testing Relationships between Energy and Vertebrate Abundance
  63. Chapter 5 Empirical Evidence of Density‐Dependence in Populations of Large Herbivores
  64. Severe drought and calf survival in elephants
  65. Using the satellite-derived normalized difference vegetation index (NDVI) to explain ranging patterns in a lek-breeding antelope: the importance of scale
  66. Hierarchical path analysis of deer responses to direct and indirect effects of climate in northern forest
  67. Longevity in cheetahs: the key to success?
  68. Longevity in cheetahs: the key to success?
  69. Family effects on early survival and variance in long-term reproductive success of female cheetahs
  70. Aerial Surveys Vs Hunting Statistics To Monitor Deer Density: The Example Of Anticosti Island, Québec, Canada
  71. Large carnivore menus: factors affecting hunting decisions by cheetahs in the Serengeti
  72. EARLY ONSET OF VEGETATION GROWTH VS. RAPID GREEN-UP: IMPACTS ON JUVENILE MOUNTAIN UNGULATES
  73. Inter-specific synchrony of two contrasting ungulates: wild boar (Sus scrofa) and roe deer (Capreolus capreolus)
  74. Using a proxy of plant productivity (NDVI) to find key periods for animal performance: the case of roe deer
  75. The effect of climate variation on agro-pastoral production in Africa
  76. Constraints to projecting the effects of climate change on mammals
  77. Coupling Principal Component Analysis and GIS to map deer habitats
  78. Importance of climatological downscaling and plant phenology for red deer in heterogeneous landscapes
  79. The response of fawn survival to changes in habitat quality varies according to cohort quality and spatial scale
  80. Using the satellite-derived NDVI to assess ecological responses to environmental change
  81. Timing and abundance as key mechanisms affecting trophic interactions in variable environments
  82. Climate predictability and breeding phenology in red deer: timing and synchrony of rutting and calving in Norway and France
  83. The relative role of winter and spring conditions: linking climate and landscape-scale plant phenology to alpine reindeer body mass
  84. AGE AND DENSITY MODIFY THE EFFECTS OF HABITAT QUALITY ON SURVIVAL AND MOVEMENTS OF ROE DEER
  85. Effects of Hurricane Lothar on the Population Dynamics of European Roe Deer
  86. Spatial variation in springtime food resources influences the winter body mass of roe deer fawns
  87. Multivariate Analysis of Incomplete Mapped Data
  88. Variations in adult body mass in roe deer: the effects of population density at birth and of habitat quality
  89. Matching data sets from two different spatial samples
  90. Matching data sets from two different spatial samples
  91. Population density and small-scale variation in habitat quality affect phenotypic quality in roe deer