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Eric Dinerstein
WWF, United States of America
Faculty Member: Ecology > Conservation & Restoration Ecology [ since 21 January 2009 ]
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Marine no-take zone rapidly benefits endangered penguin.
Pichegru L, Grémillet D, Crawford RJ, Ryan PG
Biol Lett
2010 Feb 10 [
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full text
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Selected by
| Eric Dinerstein
Evaluated 3 Mar 2010
Reducing human-elephant conflict: do chillies help deter elephants from entering crop fields?
Hedges S, Gunaryadi D
Oryx
2010
44
:139-46 [
full text
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Selected by
| Eric Dinerstein
Evaluated 5 Jan 2010
Birds track their Grinnellian niche through a century of climate change.
Tingley MW, Monahan WB, Beissinger SR, Moritz C
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A
2009 Nov 17
106 Suppl 2
:19637-43 [
abstract on PubMed
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full text
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order article
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Selected by
| Eric Dinerstein
Evaluated 5 Jan 2010
Trade-offs and synergies between carbon storage and livelihood benefits from forest commons.
Chhatre A, Agrawal A
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A
2009 Oct 6 [
abstract on PubMed
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related articles
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full text
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Selected by
| Gary Luck / Eric Dinerstein
Evaluated 22 Oct 2009
Re-evaluation of forest biomass carbon stocks and lessons from the world's most carbon-dense forests.
Keith H, Mackey BG, Lindenmayer DB
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A
2009 Jul 14
106
(28):11635-40 [
abstract on PubMed
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related articles
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FREE full text
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Selected by
| Eric Dinerstein
Evaluated 25 Aug 2009
A global assessment of endemism and species richness across island and mainland regions.
Kier G, Kreft H, …, Mutke J, Barthlott W
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A
2009 Jun 9
106
(23):9322-7 [
abstract on PubMed
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related articles
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FREE full text
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Selected by
| Eric Dinerstein / George Malanson
Evaluated 23 Jul 2009
Climate change and plant invasions: restoration opportunities ahead?
Bradley BA, Oppenheimer M, Wilcove DS
Glob Chang Biol
2009
15
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full text
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Selected by
| Eric Dinerstein
Evaluated 23 Jun 2009
The ecological performance of protected areas.
Gaston KJ, Jackson SF, Cantú-Salazar L, Cruz-Piñón G
Ann Rev Ecol Evol Syst
2008
39
:93-113 [
full text
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Selected by
| Eric Dinerstein
Evaluated 19 May 2009
Indirect effects of invasive species removal devastate World Heritage Island.
Bergstrom DM, Lucieer A, …, Pedersen TK, Chown SL
J Appl Ecol
2009
46
:73-81 [
full text
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Selected by
| Blake Suttle and Oswald Schmitz / Eric Dinerstein
Evaluated 18 Mar 2009
Evaluating the legacy of an integrated conservation and development project around a tiger reserve in India
Gubbi S, Linkie M, Leader-Williams N
Environ Conserv
2009
35
:331-339 [
full text
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Selected by
| Eric Dinerstein
Evaluated 10 Mar 2009
Gap crossing movements predict species occupancy in Amazonian forest fragments
Lees AC, Peres CA
Oikos
2008 [
full text
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Selected by
| Eric Dinerstein
Evaluated 4 Mar 2009
Measuring the effectiveness of protected area networks in reducing deforestation.
Andam KS, Ferraro PJ, …, Sanchez-Azofeifa GA, Robalino JA
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A
2008 Oct 21
105
(42):16089-94 [
abstract on PubMed
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related articles
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FREE full text
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Selected by
| Eric Dinerstein
Evaluated 23 Feb 2009
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