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2. Manuscript Supplementary Information from Dominant carnivore loss benefits native avian and invasive mammalian scavengers
3. Characterizing the spatio-temporal threats, conservation hotspots and conservation gaps for the most extinction-prone bird family (Aves: Rallidae)
4. Leveque et al. 2021_supplementary material.docx from Characterizing the spatio-temporal threats, conservation hotspots and conservation gaps for the most extinction-prone bird family (Aves: Rallidae)
5. Supplementary material from Characterizing the spatio-temporal threats, conservation hotspots and conservation gaps for the most extinction-prone bird family (Aves: Rallidae)
6. Roughing it: terrain is crucial in identifying novel translocation sites for the vulnerable brush-tailed rock-wallaby (Petrogale pencillata)
7. Pattern, process, inference and prediction in extinction biology
8. Extinction debt from climate change for frogs in the wet tropics
9. Timing and severity of immunizing diseases in rabbits is controlled by seasonal matching of host and pathogen dynamics
10. Predictors of contraction and expansion of area of occupancy for British birds
11. How interactions between animal movement and landscape processes modify local range dynamics and extinction risk
12. Reconstructing the dynamics of ancient human populations from radiocarbon dates: 10 000 years of population growth in Australia
13. Endemic predators, invasive prey and native diversity
14. Integrating bioclimate with population models to improve forecasts of species extinctions under climate change
15. Figure S2 from Extinction debt from climate change for frogs in the wet tropics
16. Figure S1 from Extinction debt from climate change for frogs in the wet tropics
17. Figure S1 from Extinction debt from climate change for frogs in the wet tropics
18. Table S1 from Extinction debt from climate change for frogs in the wet tropics
19. Table S1 from Extinction debt from climate change for frogs in the wet tropics
20. Figure S1 from Roughing it: terrain is crucial in identifying novel translocation sites for the vulnerable brush-tailed rock-wallaby (Petrogale pencillata)
21. Online Methods from Extinction debt from climate change for frogs in the wet tropics
22. Figure S1 from Roughing it: terrain is crucial in identifying novel translocation sites for the vulnerable brush-tailed rock-wallaby (Petrogale pencillata)
23. Online Methods from Extinction debt from climate change for frogs in the wet tropics
24. Figure S2 from Extinction debt from climate change for frogs in the wet tropics
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