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1. Collaborative conservation for snow leopards: Lessons learned from successful community‐based interventions

2. Seabirds show foraging site and route fidelity but demonstrate flexibility in response to local information

3. Advances in cumulative effects assessment and application in marine and coastal management

4. The tree that hides the forest: cryptic diversity and phylogenetic relationships in the Palaearctic vector Obsoletus/Scoticus Complex (Diptera: Ceratopogonidae) at the European level

5. Correction to: The tree that hides the forest: cryptic diversity and phylogenetic relationships in the Palaearctic vector Obsoletus/Scoticus complex (Diptera: Ceratopogonidae) at the European level

6. The use of path analysis to determine effects of environmental factors on the adult seasonality of Culicoides (Diptera: Ceratopogonidae) vector species in Spain

7. Effects of a fishery closure and prey abundance on seabird diet and breeding success: Implications for strategic fisheries management and seabird conservation

8. Long-term trends of second generation anticoagulant rodenticides (SGARs) show widespread contamination of a bird-eating predator, the Eurasian sparrowhawk (Accipiter nisus) in Britain

9. Earlier and more frequent occupation of breeding sites during the non‐breeding season increases breeding success in a colonial seabird

11. Opposing effects of spatiotemporal variation in resources and temporal variation in climate on density dependent population growth in seabirds

12. Environmental drivers of adult seasonality and abundance of biting midges culicoides (diptera: Ceratopogonidae), bluetongue vector species in Spain

13. Herbivore regulation of plant abundance in aquatic ecosystems

14. Bovine and ovine rumen fluke in Ireland—Prevalence, risk factors and species identity based on passive veterinary surveillance and abattoir findings

15. Asynchronous vegetation phenology enhances winter body condition of a large mobile herbivore

16. Does stakeholder involvement really benefit biodiversity conservation?

17. Identifying environmental drivers of insect phenology across space and time: Culicoides in Scotland as a case study

18. Assessing the Legacy of Red Mud Pollution in a Shallow Freshwater Lake: Arsenic Accumulation and Speciation in Macrophytes

19. Prevalence and sequence-based identity of rumen fluke in cattle and deer in New Caledonia

20. The role of trust in the resolution of conservation conflicts

21. Challenges in predicting invasive reservoir hosts of emerging pathogens: mapping Rhododendron ponticum as a foliar host for Phytophthora ramorum and Phytophthora kernoviae in the UK

22. Demographic consequences of increased winter births in a large aseasonally breeding mammal (Bos taurus) in response to climate change

23. Individualistic herds: Individual variation in herbivore foraging behavior and application to rangeland management

24. Hysteretic Responses to Grazing in a Semiarid Rangeland

25. When foraging and fear meet: using foraging hierarchies to inform assessments of landscapes of fear

26. It's the 'Foodscape', not the Landscape: Using Foraging Behavior to Make Functional Assessments of Landscape Condition

27. Herbivore regulation of plant abundance in aquatic ecosystems

28. Preference in patchy landscapes: the influence of scale-specific intake rates and variance in reward

29. Should I stay or should I go? Patch departure decisions by herbivores at multiple scales

30. Gain functions for large herbivores: tests of alternative models

31. Impact of temperature, feeding preference and vaccination on Schmallenberg virus transmission in Scotland

32. A First Attempt at Modelling Roe Deer (Capreolus capreolus) Distributions Over Europe

33. The impact of spatial averaging on calculated polar ozone loss: 1. Model experiments

34. The impact of spatial averaging on calculated polar ozone loss: 2. Theoretical analysis

35. Environmental drivers of Culicoides phenology: how important is species-specific variation when determining disease policy?

36. Framing scale in participatory biodiversity management may contribute to more sustainable solutions

37. Epidemic potential of an emerging vector borne disease in a marginal environment: Schmallenberg in Scotland

38. Asynchrony, fragmentation, and scale determine benefits of landscape heterogeneity to mobile herbivores

40. Spatial context influences patch residence time in foraging hierarchies

41. A reanalysis of the body mass scaling of trampling by large herbivores

42. Foraging: Behavior and Ecology. Edited by David W. Stephens, Joel S. Brown, and, Ronald C. Ydenberg. Chicago (Illinois): University of Chicago Press. $99.00 (hardcover); $45.00 (paper). xvi + 608 p.; ill.; index. 978‐0‐226‐77263‐9 (hc); 978‐0‐226‐77264‐6 (pb). 2007

44. Preference in patchy landscapes: the influence of scale-specific intake rates and variance in reward.

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