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SPECIALIZATION AND RESOURCE TRADE: BIOLOGICAL MARKETS AS A MODEL OF MUTUALISMSClimatic change controls productivity variation in global grasslandsComplex responses of spring vegetation growth to climate in a moisture-limited alpine meadow.Predicting species distributions for conservation decisionsAchieving conservation science that bridges the knowledge-action boundary.Translocation of imperiled species under changing climates.Forest structure, stand composition, and climate-growth response in montane forests of Jiuzhaigou National Nature Reserve, China.Estimating the spatial and temporal distribution of species richness within Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks.The impacts of increasing drought on forest dynamics, structure, and biodiversity in the United States.Using population count data to assess the effects of changing river flow on an endangered Riparian plant.Predicting extinctions as a result of climate change.A framework for debate of assisted migration in an era of climate change.How conservation scientists can help develop social capital for biodiversity.Multidimensional evaluation of managed relocation.A global synthesis of plant extinction rates in urban areas.A resource ratio theory of cooperation.The relationship between an endangered North American tree and an endophytic fungus.The value of a multi-faceted climate change vulnerability assessment to managing protected lands: lessons from a case study in Point Reyes National Seashore.Conservation investment for rare plants in urban environmentsLinking biodiversity to ecosystem function: implications for conservation ecology.Quantifying plant population persistence in human-dominated landscapes.Graduate student's guide to necessary skills for nonacademic conservation careers.Academic research training for a nonacademic workplace: a case study of graduate student alumni who work in conservation.Identifying climate risk perceptions, information needs, and barriers to information exchange among public land managers.The promise and the potential consequences of the global transport of mycorrhizal fungal inoculum.You can help rare plants survive in the cities.Assessment of the conservation measures partnership's effort to improve conservation outcomes through adaptive management.Expanding comparative-advantage biological market models: contingency of mutualism on partners' resource requirements and acquisition trade-offs.Rare species loss alters ecosystem function - invasion resistanceChoosing the Appropriate Scale of Reserves for ConservationManaged Relocation: Integrating the Scientific, Regulatory, and Ethical ChallengesDistribution and Ecotypic Variation of the Invasive Annual Barb Goatgrass (Aegilops triuncialis) on Serpentine SoilModeling the invasive emerald ash borer risk of spread using a spatially explicit cellular modelThe precautionary principle in managed relocation is misguided adviceBiotic homogenization of the California flora in urban and urbanizing regionsBark heat resistance of small trees in Californian mixed conifer forests: testing some model assumptionsPlant traits and extinction in urban areas: a meta-analysis of 11 citiesA conceptual framework for predicting the effects of urban environments on florasApparency revisitedPerspectives on the Open Standards for the Practice of Conservation
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