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Translocation as a conservation tool: site fidelity and movement of repatriated gopher tortoises (Gopherus polyphemus)

Tracey D. Tuberville, Erin E. Clark, Kurt A. Buhlmann and J. Whitfield Gibbons

Animal Conservation, Volume 8, Issue 04, November 2005, pp 349-358
doi:10.1017/S1367943005002398 (About doi), Published Online by Cambridge University Press 03 Nov 2005
 

Modelling impacts of long-line fishing: what are the effects of pair-bond disruption and sex-biased mortality on albatross fecundity?

Michael S. L. Mills and Peter G. Ryan

Animal Conservation, Volume 8, Issue 04, November 2005, pp 359-367
doi:10.1017/S1367943005002386 (About doi), Published Online by Cambridge University Press 03 Nov 2005
 

The response of tree squirrels to fragmentation: a review and synthesis

John L. Koprowski

Animal Conservation, Volume 8, Issue 04, November 2005, pp 369-376
doi:10.1017/S1367943005002416 (About doi), Published Online by Cambridge University Press 03 Nov 2005
 

Population genetic structure and conservation of Asian elephants (Elephas maximus) across India

T. N. C. Vidya, P. Fernando, D. J. Melnick and R. Sukumar

Animal Conservation, Volume 8, Issue 04, November 2005, pp 377-388
doi:10.1017/S1367943005002428 (About doi), Published Online by Cambridge University Press 03 Nov 2005
 

The influence of spatial grain size on the suitability of the higher-taxon approach in continental priority-setting

Frank Wugt Larsen and Carsten Rahbek

Animal Conservation, Volume 8, Issue 04, November 2005, pp 389-396
doi:10.1017/S1367943005002362 (About doi), Published Online by Cambridge University Press 03 Nov 2005
 

Habitat use of the endangered iguana Cyclura lewisi in a human-modified landscape on Grand Cayman

Rachel M. Goodman, Frederic J. Burton and Arthur C. Echternacht

Animal Conservation, Volume 8, Issue 04, November 2005, pp 397-405
doi:10.1017/S1367943005002404 (About doi), Published Online by Cambridge University Press 03 Nov 2005
 

The morphology, and hence impact, of an invasive species (the cane toad, Bufo marinus): changes with time since colonisation

Ben L. Phillips and Richard Shine

Animal Conservation, Volume 8, Issue 04, November 2005, pp 407-413
doi:10.1017/S1367943005002374 (About doi), Published Online by Cambridge University Press 03 Nov 2005
 

Successful island reintroductions of New Zealand robins and saddlebacks with small numbers of founders

Sabrina S. Taylor, Ian G. Jamieson and Doug P. Armstrong

Animal Conservation, Volume 8, Issue 04, November 2005, pp 415-420
doi:10.1017/S1367943005002337 (About doi), Published Online by Cambridge University Press 03 Nov 2005
 

Corridors affect dispersal initiation in reintroduced peregrine falcons

Matthew R. Dzialak, Michael J. Lacki, Jeffery L. Larkin, Kristina M. Carter and Shawchyi Vorisek

Animal Conservation, Volume 8, Issue 04, November 2005, pp 421-430
doi:10.1017/S1367943005002441 (About doi), Published Online by Cambridge University Press 03 Nov 2005
 

The impact of historical and recent factors on genetic variability in a mountain frog: the case of Rana iberica (Anura: Ranidae)

I. Martínez-Solano, I. Rey and M. García-París

Animal Conservation, Volume 8, Issue 04, November 2005, pp 431-441
doi:10.1017/S136794300500243X (About doi), Published Online by Cambridge University Press 03 Nov 2005
 

Are timber harvesting and conservation of nest sites of forest-dwelling raptors always mutually exclusive?

Asko Lõhmus

Animal Conservation, Volume 8, Issue 04, November 2005, pp 443-450
doi:10.1017/S1367943005002349 (About doi), Published Online by Cambridge University Press 03 Nov 2005
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