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2. Biodiversität und Naturschutz im Klimawandel
3. Influences of ski‐runs, meadow management and climate on the occupancy of reptiles and amphibians in a high‐altitude environment of Italy
4. Guidelines for completing the ADVANCE metadata form: a FAIR enabling resource for biodiversity monitoring data
5. Supplementary material 1 from: Sattler C, Schrader J, Hüttner M-L, Henle K (2024) Effects of management, habitat and landscape characteristics on biodiversity of orchard meadows in Central Europe: A brief review. Nature Conservation 55: 103-134. https://doi.org/10.3897/natureconservation.55.108688
6. Effects of management, habitat and landscape characteristics on biodiversity of orchard meadows in Central Europe: A brief review
7. Decision-making of citizen scientists when recording species observations
8. The Loss of Ecosystem Functions in Riverine Floodplains in Germany
9. Scaling Sensitivity of Drivers
10. Comparative success of two sampling techniques for high-altitude Alpine grassland reptiles under different temporal designs
11. Effects of management, habitat and landscape characteristics on biodiversity of orchard meadows in Central Europe: A brief review.
12. Some like it hot : from individual to population responses of an arboreal arid-zone gecko to local and distant climate
13. Global scenarios for biodiversity need to better integrate climate and land use change
14. Assessing uncertainty and performance of ensemble conservation planning strategies
15. Male Reproductive Success and Intrasexual Selection in the Common Lizard Determined by DNA-Microsatellites
16. Linking Habitat Structure and Orientation in an Arboreal Species Gehyra variegata (Gekkonidae)
17. Isolation and Characterization of Polymorphic Microsatellite Loci from the Rufous-throated Antbird Gymnopithys rufigula (Aves: Thamnophilidae)
18. Extinction and Spatial Structure in Simulation Models
19. Demographic Stochasticity Does Not Predict Persistence of Gecko Populations
20. Closed Mark-Recapture Models to Estimate Species Richness: An Example Using Data on Epigeal Spiders
21. Otters in Saxony: A Story of Successful Conflict Resolution
22. Module 8: Management and Viability of Target Species: Modeling and Monitoring
23. Module 3: Diet and Damage Assessment
24. Module 2: Wildlife Abundance and Habitat
25. Introduction
26. Weak evidence for fine-scale genetic spatial structure in three sedentary Amazonian understorey birds
27. Habitat use and sensitivity to fragmentation in America’s smallest wildcat
28. Climate change distracts us from other threats to biodiversity
29. Promoting nuclear energy to sustain biodiversity conservation in the face of climate change: response to Brook and Bradshaw 2015
30. Policy Brief : Meeting the Challenges of Human-Wildlife Conflict Reconciliation
31. Distant but similar: Simultaneous drop in the abundance of three independent amphibian communities
32. Are species genetically more sensitive to habitat fragmentation on the periphery of their range compared to the core? A case study on the sand lizard (Lacerta agilis)
33. The global amphibian trade flows through Europe: the need for enforcing and improving legislation
34. Diverse aging rates in ectothermic tetrapods provide insights for the evolution of aging and longevity
35. Figure 6 from: Venu G, Venkatachalaiah G, Seetharama HG, Balakrishna GN, Lalremsanga HT, Browne RK, Nijagunaiah R, Raju NG, Varadh K, Ramakrishna S, Henle K (2022) Chromatic and morphological anomalies in gymnophionans from India. Herpetozoa 35: 121-132. https://doi.org/10.3897/herpetozoa.35.e76397
36. Figure 2 from: Venu G, Venkatachalaiah G, Seetharama HG, Balakrishna GN, Lalremsanga HT, Browne RK, Nijagunaiah R, Raju NG, Varadh K, Ramakrishna S, Henle K (2022) Chromatic and morphological anomalies in gymnophionans from India. Herpetozoa 35: 121-132. https://doi.org/10.3897/herpetozoa.35.e76397
37. Figure 9 from: Venu G, Venkatachalaiah G, Seetharama HG, Balakrishna GN, Lalremsanga HT, Browne RK, Nijagunaiah R, Raju NG, Varadh K, Ramakrishna S, Henle K (2022) Chromatic and morphological anomalies in gymnophionans from India. Herpetozoa 35: 121-132. https://doi.org/10.3897/herpetozoa.35.e76397
38. Figure 1 from: Venu G, Venkatachalaiah G, Seetharama HG, Balakrishna GN, Lalremsanga HT, Browne RK, Nijagunaiah R, Raju NG, Varadh K, Ramakrishna S, Henle K (2022) Chromatic and morphological anomalies in gymnophionans from India. Herpetozoa 35: 121-132. https://doi.org/10.3897/herpetozoa.35.e76397
39. Figure 5 from: Venu G, Venkatachalaiah G, Seetharama HG, Balakrishna GN, Lalremsanga HT, Browne RK, Nijagunaiah R, Raju NG, Varadh K, Ramakrishna S, Henle K (2022) Chromatic and morphological anomalies in gymnophionans from India. Herpetozoa 35: 121-132. https://doi.org/10.3897/herpetozoa.35.e76397
40. Figure 4 from: Venu G, Venkatachalaiah G, Seetharama HG, Balakrishna GN, Lalremsanga HT, Browne RK, Nijagunaiah R, Raju NG, Varadh K, Ramakrishna S, Henle K (2022) Chromatic and morphological anomalies in gymnophionans from India. Herpetozoa 35: 121-132. https://doi.org/10.3897/herpetozoa.35.e76397
41. Chromatic and morphological anomalies in gymnophionans from India
42. Figure 8 from: Venu G, Venkatachalaiah G, Seetharama HG, Balakrishna GN, Lalremsanga HT, Browne RK, Nijagunaiah R, Raju NG, Varadh K, Ramakrishna S, Henle K (2022) Chromatic and morphological anomalies in gymnophionans from India. Herpetozoa 35: 121-132. https://doi.org/10.3897/herpetozoa.35.e76397
43. Figure 7 from: Venu G, Venkatachalaiah G, Seetharama HG, Balakrishna GN, Lalremsanga HT, Browne RK, Nijagunaiah R, Raju NG, Varadh K, Ramakrishna S, Henle K (2022) Chromatic and morphological anomalies in gymnophionans from India. Herpetozoa 35: 121-132. https://doi.org/10.3897/herpetozoa.35.e76397
44. Figure 3 from: Venu G, Venkatachalaiah G, Seetharama HG, Balakrishna GN, Lalremsanga HT, Browne RK, Nijagunaiah R, Raju NG, Varadh K, Ramakrishna S, Henle K (2022) Chromatic and morphological anomalies in gymnophionans from India. Herpetozoa 35: 121-132. https://doi.org/10.3897/herpetozoa.35.e76397
45. The national responsibility approach to setting conservation priorities—Recommendations for its use
46. How to Overcome Genotyping Errors in Non-Invasive Genetic Mark-Recapture Population Size Estimation—A Review of Available Methods Illustrated by a Case Study
47. Survival of Lizards in Habitat Islands in Central Europe - Introduction and Summary Conclusions
48. Author response for 'Temporal trends in the spatial bias of species occurrence records'
49. Response of a small felid of conservation concern to habitat fragmentation
50. Temporal trends in the spatial bias of species occurrence records
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