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Phylogeography and post-glacial recolonization in wolverines (Gulo gulo) from across their circumpolar distributionMorphological adaptations for digging and climate-impacted soil properties define pocket gopher (Thomomys spp.) distributionsCorrelates of rediscovery and the detectability of extinction in mammalsTrait-based approaches to conservation physiology: forecasting environmental change risks from the bottom upBigger is better: Improved nature conservation and economic returns from landscape-level mitigationDirect and indirect effects of biological factors on extinction risk in fossil bivalvesGeographical distribution patterns ofCarcharocles megalodonover time reveal clues about extinction mechanismsHistorical drivers of extinction risk: using past evidence to direct future monitoringCorrelates of Recent Declines of Rodents in Northern and Southern Australia: Habitat Structure Is CriticalDrivers of extinction risk in African mammals: the interplay of distribution state, human pressure, conservation response and species biologyPiecewise disassembly of a large-herbivore community across a rainfall gradient: the UHURU experimentLong-term differences in extinction risk among the seven forms of rarityAnthropogenic and environmental drivers of modern range loss in large mammalsEcology and evolution of mammalian biodiversityThe ghosts of mammals past: biological and geographical patterns of global mammalian extinction across the HoloceneHow big should a mammal be? A macroecological look at mammalian body size over space and timeAntipredator defenses predict diversification rates.Threat to the point: improving the value of comparative extinction risk analysis for conservation action.Why are we not evaluating multiple competing hypotheses in ecology and evolution?Predicting the conservation status of data-deficient species.Human pressures predict species' geographic range size better than biological traits.Towards a general framework for predicting threat status of data-deficient species from phylogenetic, spatial and environmental informationScenarios of large mammal loss in Europe for the 21st century.An allometric approach to quantify the extinction vulnerability of birds and mammals.What makes a successful species? Traits facilitating survival in altered tropical forests.Predation selectively culls medium-sized species from island mammal faunas.Distribution of mammal functional diversity in the Neotropical realm: Influence of land-use and extinction risk.Ecology. Filtering wildlife.Predictors of occupancy trend across spatial scale.Drivers and hotspots of extinction risk in marine mammalsBiases in comparative analyses of extinction risk: mind the gap.Variability in life-history and ecological traits is a buffer against extinction in mammals.Predicting recovery criteria for threatened and endangered plant species on the basis of past abundances and biological traits.A comprehensive quantitative assessment of bird extinction risk in Brazil.Does life history mediate changing disease risk when communities disassemble?Generalized drivers in the mammalian endangerment process.Prioritizing conservation investments for mammal species globallyPredicting and setting conservation priorities for Bolivian mammals based on biological correlates of the risk of decline.Minimizing the cost of translocation failure with decision-tree models that predict species' behavioral response in translocation sites.Rodent reservoirs of future zoonotic diseases.
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2009 nî lūn-bûn
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2009 թուականի Յունիսին հրատարակուած գիտական յօդուած
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2009 թվականի հունիսին հրատարակված գիտական հոդված
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2009年の論文
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2009年論文
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2009年論文
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2009年論文
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2009年論文
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2009年論文
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2009年论文
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Multiple ecological pathways to extinction in mammals
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Multiple ecological pathways to extinction in mammals
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Multiple ecological pathways to extinction in mammals
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Multiple ecological pathways to extinction in mammals
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Multiple ecological pathways to extinction in mammals
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Multiple ecological pathways to extinction in mammals
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P2093
P2860
P356
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Multiple ecological pathways to extinction in mammals
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P2093
Alison G Boyer
Ana D Davidson
Gerardo Ceballos
James H Brown
Marcus J Hamilton
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10702-10705
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10.1073/PNAS.0901956106
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2009-06-15T00:00:00Z