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Authors: OOSTERMEIJER JGB VANSWAAY CAM
Citation: Jgb. Oostermeijer et Cam. Vanswaay, THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN BUTTERFLIES AND ENVIRONMENTAL INDICATOR VALUES - A TOOL FOR CONSERVATION IN A CHANGING LANDSCAPE, Biological Conservation, 86(3), 1998, pp. 271-280

Authors: CREIGHTON JC SCHNELL GD
Citation: Jc. Creighton et Gd. Schnell, SHORT-TERM MOVEMENT PATTERNS OF THE ENDANGERED AMERICAN BURYING BEETLE NICROPHORUS-AMERICANUS, Biological Conservation, 86(3), 1998, pp. 281-287

Authors: BRINDLEY E NORRIS K COOK T BABBS S BROWN CF MASSEY P THOMPSON R YAXLEY R
Citation: E. Brindley et al., THE ABUNDANCE AND CONSERVATION STATUS OF REDSHANK TRINGA-TOTANUS NESTING ON SALT-MARSHES IN GREAT-BRITAIN, Biological Conservation, 86(3), 1998, pp. 289-297

Authors: PECK JE MCCUNE B
Citation: Je. Peck et B. Mccune, COMMERCIAL MOSS HARVEST IN NORTHWESTERN OREGON - BIOMASS AND ACCUMULATION OF EPIPHYTES, Biological Conservation, 86(3), 1998, pp. 299-305

Authors: VANDERKLIFT MA WARD TJ PHILLIPS JC
Citation: Ma. Vanderklift et al., USE OF ASSEMBLAGES DERIVED FROM DIFFERENT TAXONOMIC LEVELS TO SELECT AREAS FOR CONSERVING MARINE BIODIVERSITY, Biological Conservation, 86(3), 1998, pp. 307-315

Authors: WELLS H STRAUSS EG RUTTER MA WELLS PH
Citation: H. Wells et al., MATE LOCATION, POPULATION-GROWTH AND SPECIES EXTINCTION, Biological Conservation, 86(3), 1998, pp. 317-324

Authors: MACDOUGALL AS LOO JA CLAYDEN SR GOLTZ JG HINDS HR
Citation: As. Macdougall et al., DEFINING CONSERVATION PRIORITIES FOR PLANT TAXA IN SOUTHEASTERN NEW-BRUNSWICK, CANADA USING HERBARIUM RECORDS, Biological Conservation, 86(3), 1998, pp. 325-338

Authors: PROP J BLACK JM SHIMMINGS P OWEN M
Citation: J. Prop et al., THE SPRING RANGE OF BARNACLE GEESE BRANTA-LEUCOPSIS IN RELATION TO CHANGES IN LAND MANAGEMENT AND CLIMATE, Biological Conservation, 86(3), 1998, pp. 339-346

Authors: ALBRECHT H MATTHEIS A
Citation: H. Albrecht et A. Mattheis, THE EFFECTS OF ORGANIC AND INTEGRATED FARMING ON RARE ARABLE WEEDS ONTHE FORSCHUNGSVERBUND-AGRAROKOSYSTEME-MUNCHEN (FAM) RESEARCH STATION IN SOUTHERN BAVARIA, Biological Conservation, 86(3), 1998, pp. 347-356

Authors: MIYASHITA T SHINKAI A CHIDA T
Citation: T. Miyashita et al., THE EFFECTS OF FOREST FRAGMENTATION ON WEB SPIDER COMMUNITIES IN URBAN AREAS, Biological Conservation, 86(3), 1998, pp. 357-364

Authors: SHORT J
Citation: J. Short, THE EXTINCTION OF RAT-KANGAROOS (MARSUPIALIA, POTOROIDAE) IN NEW-SOUTH-WALES, AUSTRALIA, Biological Conservation, 86(3), 1998, pp. 365-377

Authors: FULLER RM GROOM GB MUGISHA S IPULET P POMEROY D KATENDE A BAILEY R OGUTUOHWAYO R
Citation: Rm. Fuller et al., THE INTEGRATION OF FIELD SURVEY AND REMOTE-SENSING FOR BIODIVERSITY ASSESSMENT - A CASE-STUDY IN THE TROPICAL FORESTS AND WETLANDS OF SANGOBAY, UGANDA, Biological Conservation, 86(3), 1998, pp. 379-391

Authors: HULL CL HINDELL MA GALES RP MEGGS RA MOYLE DI BROTHERS NP
Citation: Cl. Hull et al., THE EFFICACY OF TRANSLOCATING LITTLE PENGUINS EUDYPTULA-MINOR DURING AN OIL-SPILL, Biological Conservation, 86(3), 1998, pp. 393-400

Authors: DRECHSLER M
Citation: M. Drechsler, SENSITIVITY ANALYSIS OF COMPLEX-MODELS, Biological Conservation, 86(3), 1998, pp. 401-412

Authors: BURBRINK FT PHILLIPS CA HESKE EJ
Citation: Ft. Burbrink et al., A RIPARIAN ZONE IN SOUTHERN ILLINOIS AS A POTENTIAL DISPERSAL CORRIDOR FOR REPTILES AND AMPHIBIANS, Biological Conservation, 86(2), 1998, pp. 107-115

Authors: CLARKE GP WHITE PCL HARRIS S
Citation: Gp. Clarke et al., EFFECTS OF ROADS ON BADGER MELES-MELES POPULATIONS IN SOUTH-WEST ENGLAND, Biological Conservation, 86(2), 1998, pp. 117-124

Authors: YEO MJM BLACKSTOCK TH STEVENS DP
Citation: Mjm. Yeo et al., THE USE OF PHYTOSOCIOLOGICAL DATA IN CONSERVATION ASSESSMENT - A CASE-STUDY OF LOWLAND GRASSLANDS IN MID-WALES, Biological Conservation, 86(2), 1998, pp. 125-138

Authors: HERREMANS M
Citation: M. Herremans, CONSERVATION STATUS OF BIRDS IN BOTSWANA IN RELATION TO LAND-USE, Biological Conservation, 86(2), 1998, pp. 139-160

Authors: NOSS AJ
Citation: Aj. Noss, THE IMPACTS OF BAAKA NET HUNTING ON RAIN-FOREST WILDLIFE, Biological Conservation, 86(2), 1998, pp. 161-167

Authors: GROSS CL MACKAY D
Citation: Cl. Gross et D. Mackay, HONEYBEES REDUCE FITNESS IN THE PIONEER SHRUB MELASTOMA AFFINE (MELASTOMATACEAE), Biological Conservation, 86(2), 1998, pp. 169-178

Authors: CORTES Y FERNANDEZSALVADOR R GARCIA FJ VIRGOS E LLORENTE M
Citation: Y. Cortes et al., CHANGES IN OTTER LUTRA-LUTRA DISTRIBUTION IN CENTRAL SPAIN IN THE 1964-1995 PERIOD, Biological Conservation, 86(2), 1998, pp. 179-183

Authors: TORMOSOV DD MIKHALIEV YA BEST PB ZEMSKY VA SEKIGUCHI K BROWNELL RL
Citation: Dd. Tormosov et al., SOVIET CATCHES OF SOUTHERN RIGHT WHALES EUBALAENA-AUSTRALIS, 1951-1971 - BIOLOGICAL DATA AND CONSERVATION IMPLICATIONS, Biological Conservation, 86(2), 1998, pp. 185-197

Authors: MISHRA C JOHNSINGH AJT
Citation: C. Mishra et Ajt. Johnsingh, POPULATION AND CONSERVATION STATUS OF THE NILGIRI TAHR HEMITRAGUS-HYLOCRIUS IN ANAMALAI HILLS, SOUTH-INDIA, Biological Conservation, 86(2), 1998, pp. 199-206

Authors: WRIGHT RG MURRAY MP MERRILL T
Citation: Rg. Wright et al., ECOREGIONS AS A LEVEL OF ECOLOGICAL ANALYSIS, Biological Conservation, 86(2), 1998, pp. 207-213

Authors: ESPIE RHM JAMES PC BRIGHAM RM
Citation: Rhm. Espie et al., THE EFFECTS OF FLOODING ON PIPING PLOVER CHARADRIUS-MELODUS REPRODUCTIVE SUCCESS AT LAKE DIEFENBAKER, SASKATCHEWAN,CANADA, Biological Conservation, 86(2), 1998, pp. 215-222
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