49 results on '"Meyer, Ninon"'
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2. Genome-wide SNPs detect fine-scale genetic structure in threatened populations of squirrel glider Petaurus norfolcensis
3. Estimating species distribution from camera trap by‐catch data, using jaguarundi (Herpailurus yagouaroundi) as an example
4. Canid collision—expanding populations of coyotes ( Canis latrans ) and crab-eating foxes ( Cerdocyon thous ) meet up in Panama
5. Correction: An overview of computational tools for preparing, constructing and using resistance surfaces in connectivity research
6. Conservation Case Study: Basing IUCN Red List Status Assessments on an Absence of Knowledge: The Case of the Parma Wallaby Notomacropus parma
7. The Pitfalls of Relying on Species’ Global Status for the Local Conservation of Imperiled Populations
8. Ecology and Conservation of the Baird’s Tapir in Mesoamerica
9. Spatial Ecology of a Large and Endangered Tropical Mammal: The White-Lipped Peccary in Darién, Panama
10. Using a novel model approach to assess the distribution and conservation status of the endangered Baird's tapir
11. Correction to: Towards the restoration of the Mesoamerican Biological Corridor for large mammals in Panama: comparing multi-species occupancy to movement models
12. Towards the restoration of the Mesoamerican Biological Corridor for large mammals in Panama: comparing multi-species occupancy to movement models
13. An assessment of the terrestrial mammal communities in forests of Central Panama, using camera-trap surveys
14. Intergenerational Inequity: Stealing the Joy and Benefits of Nature From Our Children
15. BOOK REVIEW
16. Large Felid and Peccary Habitat Use in Isolated and Contiguous Forest in Panamá: Implications for Conservation
17. Genome-wide SNPs Detect Fine-scale Genetic Structure in Threatened Populations of Squirrel Glider Petaurus Norfolcensis
18. Large area used by squirrel gliders in an urban area, uncovered using GPS telemetry
19. MOESM2 of Towards the restoration of the Mesoamerican Biological Corridor for large mammals in Panama: comparing multi-species occupancy to movement models
20. Additional file 4 of Towards the restoration of the Mesoamerican Biological Corridor for large mammals in Panama: comparing multi-species occupancy to movement models
21. Additional file 6 of Towards the restoration of the Mesoamerican Biological Corridor for large mammals in Panama: comparing multi-species occupancy to movement models
22. Additional file 11 of Towards the restoration of the Mesoamerican Biological Corridor for large mammals in Panama: comparing multi-species occupancy to movement models
23. Additional file 9 of Towards the restoration of the Mesoamerican Biological Corridor for large mammals in Panama: comparing multi-species occupancy to movement models
24. Additional file 8 of Towards the restoration of the Mesoamerican Biological Corridor for large mammals in Panama: comparing multi-species occupancy to movement models
25. Additional file 7 of Towards the restoration of the Mesoamerican Biological Corridor for large mammals in Panama: comparing multi-species occupancy to movement models
26. Additional file 2 of Towards the restoration of the Mesoamerican Biological Corridor for large mammals in Panama: comparing multi-species occupancy to movement models
27. Additional file 3 of Towards the restoration of the Mesoamerican Biological Corridor for large mammals in Panama: comparing multi-species occupancy to movement models
28. Additional file 5 of Towards the restoration of the Mesoamerican Biological Corridor for large mammals in Panama: comparing multi-species occupancy to movement models
29. Effectiveness of Panama as an intercontinental land bridge for large mammals
30. Beyond species counts for assessing, valuing, and conserving biodiversity: response to Wallach et al. 2019
31. Population status, connectivity, and conservation action for the endangered Baird's tapir
32. Response to comments on “Compassionate Conservation deserves a morally serious rather than dismissive response - reply to ”
33. Precipitous decline of white-lipped peccary populations in Mesoamerica
34. Moon light and the activity patterns of Baird’s tapir in the Calakmul region, Southern México
35. Envisioning the future with ‘compassionate conservation’: An ominous projection for native wildlife and biodiversity
36. Effectiveness of Panama as an intercontinental land bridge for large mammals
37. Deconstructing compassionate conservation
38. A Sensitivity Analysis of the Application of Integrated Species Distribution Models to Mobile Species: A Case Study with the Endangered Baird’s Tapir
39. Beyond species counts for assessing, valuing, and conserving biodiversity: response to Wallach et al. 2019.
40. Effectiveness of Panama as an intercontinental land bridge for large mammals.
41. Do protected areas in Panama support intact assemblages of ungulates?
42. Factors influencing local attitudes and perceptions regarding jaguars Panthera onca and National Park conservation in Panama
43. Integrating Current Range-Wide Occurrence Data with Species Distribution Models to Map the Potential Distribution of Baird’s Tapir
44. Tapir population patterns under the disappearance of free-standing water.
45. An inventory of the ungulates assemblage in the protected areas of Panama
46. Factors influencing local attitudes and perceptions regarding jaguars Panthera onca and National Park conservation in Panama.
47. White-lipped Peccary in Mesoamerica: Status, Threats and Conservation Actions.
48. Causes of jaguar killing in Panama - a long term survey using interviews.
49. Wildlife Management and Landscapes : Principles and Applications.
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