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Tuesday, 24 August 2010 02:32

This issue of Biological Conservation includes eight articles covering aspects of conservation planning under global climate change, including an article by Lindenmayer et al. (p1587) using Australia as a case study.

 

Biological Conservation. (2010). 143. p 1569 - 1634.

Conservation planning within emerging global climate and economic realities Introduction. p 1569-1570

Comprehensive conservation planning to protect biodiversity and ecosystem services in Canadian boreal regions under a warming climate and increasing exploitation. p1571-1586

Conservation strategies in response to rapid climate change: Australia as a case study. p 1587-1593

Future habitat loss and the conservation of plant biodiversity. p 1594-1602

Triage for conserving populations of threatened species: The case of woodland caribou in Alberta. p 1603-1611

Predicting survival, reproduction and abundance of polar bears under climate change. p 1612-1622

Dynamic wildlife habitat models: Seasonal foods and mortality risk predict occupancy-abundance and habitat selection in grizzly bears. p 1623-1634

 

 

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