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How humans drive speciation as well as extinctionMatrix Intensification Affects Body and Physiological Condition of Tropical Forest-Dependent Passerines.Matrix intensification alters avian functional group composition in adjacent rainforest fragmentsCascading effects of climate extremes on vertebrate fauna through changes to low-latitude tree flowering and fruiting phenology.Managing trade-offs in landscape restoration and revegetation projects.Despotic, high-impact species and the subcontinental scale control of avian assemblage structure.Influence of interspecific competition and landscape structure on spatial homogenization of avian assemblages.Biogeographical and taxonomic biases in tropical forest fragmentation research.Current practices in the identification of critical habitat for threatened species.Reframing landscape fragmentation's effects on ecosystem services.Conservation: Stop misuse of biodiversity offsets.Bolder science needed now for protected areas.Towards a Threat Assessment Framework for Ecosystem Services.Defending the scientific integrity of conservation-policy processes.The control of rank-abundance distributions by a competitive despotic species.Australia needs a wake-up call.Using individual-condition measures to predict the long-term importance of habitat extent for population persistence.Need for conservation planning in postconflict Colombia.Bayesian networks and adaptive management of wildlife habitat.Protecting India's conservation offsets.Government cuts: Fanning the flames of Australian wildfires.Landscape Fragmentation and Ecosystem Services: A Reply to Andrieu et al.Identification of fine scale and landscape scale drivers of urban aboveground carbon stocks using high-resolution modeling and mapping.Breaking the deadlock on ivory.Cost shifting and other perverse incentives in biodiversity offsetting in India.Reach and messages of the world's largest ivory burn.Communication: Science censorship is a global issue.Need for conservation planning in postconflict Colombia.Short-term response of a declining woodland bird assemblage to the removal of a despotic competitor.Agricultural change and paddock tree loss: Implications for an endangered subspecies of Red-tailed Black-CockatooNesting, foraging and aggression of Noisy Miners relative to road edges in an extensive Queensland forestThreshold effect of eucalypt density on an aggressive avian competitorForaging guild perturbations and ecological homogenization driven by a despotic native bird speciesLinking science and practice in ecological research and management: How can we do it better?An ecological paradox: More woodland predators and less artificial nest predation in landscapes colonized by noisy minersIncidence of competitors and landscape structure as predictors of woodland-dependent birdsFaustian bargains? Restoration realities in the context of biodiversity offset policiesIntegrating plant- and animal-based perspectives for more effective restoration of biodiversityResponse—Ivory crisisAvifaunal disarray: quantifying models of the occurrence and ecological effects of a despotic bird species
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