618 results on '"Ewers, Robert M."'
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2. Thresholds for adding degraded tropical forest to the conservation estate
3. Challenges for implementing zero deforestation commitments in a highly forested country: Perspectives from Liberia’s palm oil sector
4. Limits to the accurate and generalizable use of soundscapes to monitor biodiversity
5. New insights to be gained from a Virtual Ecosystem
6. An audacious approach to conservation
7. Assessment of protected area coverage of threatened ground beetles (Coleoptera : Carabidae) : a new analysis for New Zealand
8. Sensitivity of GIS patterns to data resolution : a case study of forest fragmentation in New Zealand
9. Multi-stemming enhances tree survival and growth in Borneo’s logged forests
10. Logged tropical forests have amplified and diverse ecosystem energetics
11. The global abundance of tree palms
12. Functional susceptibility of tropical forests to climate change
13. The macroecology of landscape ecology
14. FOREST CONVERSION TO OIL PALM COMPRESSES FOOD CHAIN LENGTH IN TROPICAL STREAMS
15. A regional model for estimating the aboveground carbon density of Borneo's tropical forests from airborne laser scanning
16. From tree to plot: investigating stem CO2 efflux and its drivers along a logging gradient in Sabah, Malaysian Borneo.
17. Understanding zero deforestation and the High Carbon Stock Approach in a highly forested tropical country
18. Forest conversion to oil palm compresses food chain length in tropical streams
19. Ecology: correct the digital data divide
20. Characterizing soundscapes across diverse ecosystems using a universal acoustic feature set
21. Pantropical modelling of canopy functional traits using Sentinel-2 remote sensing data
22. Resilience of tropical invertebrate community assembly processes to a gradient of land use intensity
23. Habitat suitability as an indicator of urbanisation potential in four UK mammals
24. Global impacts of energy demand on the freshwater resources of nations
25. Recovery of logged forest fragments in a human-modified tropical landscape during the 2015-16 El Niño
26. Habitat suitability as an indicator of urbanisation potential in four UK mammals.
27. Resilience of tropical invertebrate community assembly processes to a gradient of land use intensity.
28. Is β-diversity of Amazonian ant and dung beetles communities elevated at rainforest edges?
29. A Global Assessment of Amphibian Taxonomic Effort and Expertise
30. The Effect of Fragment Shape and Species' Sensitivity to Habitat Edges on Animal Population Size
31. Continuous Response Functions for Quantifying the Strength of Edge Effects
32. Optimizing the automated recognition of individual animals to support population monitoring
33. Should I stay or should I go? Understanding stakeholder dis/engagement for deforestation‐free palm oil.
34. Inter-annual dynamics and persistence of small mammal communities in a selectively logged tropical forest in Borneo
35. An ensemble of spatially explicit land-cover model projections: prospects and challenges to retrospectively evaluate deforestation policy
36. Tropical invertebrate community assembly processes are robust to a gradient of land use intensity
37. African swine fever ravaging Borneo’s wild pigs
38. Resilience of tropical invertebrate community assembly processes to a gradient of land use intensity
39. Grain-dependent responses of mammalian diversity to land use and the implications for conservation set-aside
40. Movement Behavior of Native and Invasive Small Mammals Shows Logging May Facilitate Invasion in a Tropical Rain Forest
41. The conservation value of human-modified landscapes for the world’s primates
42. Tropical forests post-logging are a persistent net carbon source to the atmosphere
43. Multi-Stemming Enhances Tree Survival and Growth in Borneo's Logged Forests
44. Whole-ecosystem experimental manipulations of tropical forests
45. The relationship between leaf area index and microclimate in tropical forest and oil palm plantation: Forest disturbance drives changes in microclimate
46. Is there an accurate and generalisable way to use soundscapes to monitor biodiversity?
47. Logging alters tropical forest structure, while conversion reduces biodiversity and functioning
48. Baseflow Persistence and Magnitude in Oil Palm, Logged and Primary Tropical Rainforest Catchments in Malaysian Borneo: Implications for Water Management under Climate Change
49. Can CNN‐based species classification generalise across variation in habitat within a camera trap survey?
50. Influence of microhabitat structure and disturbance on detection of native and non-native murids in logged and unlogged forests of northern Borneo
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