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Authors: Solow, A Helser, T
Citation: A. Solow et T. Helser, Detecting extinction in sighting data, QUANTITATIVE METHODS FOR CONSERVATION BIOLOGY, 1998, pp. 1-6

Authors: Burgman, M Maslin, BR Andrewartha, D Keatley, MR Boek, C McCarthy, M
Citation: M. Burgman et al., Inferring threat from scientific collections: Power tests and an application to Western Australian Acacia species, QUANTITATIVE METHODS FOR CONSERVATION BIOLOGY, 1998, pp. 7-26

Authors: Moyle, B
Citation: B. Moyle, Identifying the ecological correlates of extinction-prone species: A case study of New Zealand birds, QUANTITATIVE METHODS FOR CONSERVATION BIOLOGY, 1998, pp. 27-38

Authors: Elith, J
Citation: J. Elith, Quantitative methods for modeling species habitat: Comparative performanceand an application to Australian plants, QUANTITATIVE METHODS FOR CONSERVATION BIOLOGY, 1998, pp. 39-58

Authors: Jacobson, PT
Citation: Pt. Jacobson, Risk assessment of a proposed introduction of Pacific salmon in the Delaware river basin, QUANTITATIVE METHODS FOR CONSERVATION BIOLOGY, 1998, pp. 59-76

Authors: Firko, MJ Podleckis, EV
Citation: Mj. Firko et Ev. Podleckis, Likelihood of introducing nonindigenous organisms with agricultural commodities: Probabilistic estimation, QUANTITATIVE METHODS FOR CONSERVATION BIOLOGY, 1998, pp. 77-95

Authors: Taylor, BL Wade, PR
Citation: Bl. Taylor et Pr. Wade, "Best" abundance estimates and best management: Why they are not the same, QUANTITATIVE METHODS FOR CONSERVATION BIOLOGY, 1998, pp. 96-108

Authors: Boyce, MS
Citation: Ms. Boyce, Whaling models for cetacean conservation, QUANTITATIVE METHODS FOR CONSERVATION BIOLOGY, 1998, pp. 109-126

Authors: Lee, DC
Citation: Dc. Lee, Assessing land-use impacts on bull trout using Bayesian belief networks, QUANTITATIVE METHODS FOR CONSERVATION BIOLOGY, 1998, pp. 127-147

Authors: Heppell, SS Crouse, DT Crowder, LB
Citation: Ss. Heppell et al., Using matrix models to focus research and management efforts in conservation, QUANTITATIVE METHODS FOR CONSERVATION BIOLOGY, 1998, pp. 148-168

Authors: Goldwasser, L Ferson, S Ginzburg, L
Citation: L. Goldwasser et al., Variability and measurement error in extinction risk analysis: The Northern Spotted Owl on the Olympic Peninsula, QUANTITATIVE METHODS FOR CONSERVATION BIOLOGY, 1998, pp. 169-187

Authors: Matsinos, YG Wolff, WF DeAngelis, DL
Citation: Yg. Matsinos et al., Can individual-based models yield a better assessment of population variability?, QUANTITATIVE METHODS FOR CONSERVATION BIOLOGY, 1998, pp. 188-198

Authors: Gosselin, F Lebreton, JD
Citation: F. Gosselin et Jd. Lebreton, Potential of branching processes as a modeling tool for conservation biology, QUANTITATIVE METHODS FOR CONSERVATION BIOLOGY, 1998, pp. 199-225

Authors: Loew, SS
Citation: Ss. Loew, Role of genetics in conservation biology, QUANTITATIVE METHODS FOR CONSERVATION BIOLOGY, 1998, pp. 226-258

Authors: Frankham, R
Citation: R. Frankham, Modeling problems in conservation genetics using laboratory animals, QUANTITATIVE METHODS FOR CONSERVATION BIOLOGY, 1998, pp. 259-273

Authors: Tanaka, Y
Citation: Y. Tanaka, Theoretical properties of extinction by inbreeding depression under stochastic environments, QUANTITATIVE METHODS FOR CONSERVATION BIOLOGY, 1998, pp. 274-290

Authors: Possingham, H Ball, I Andelman, S
Citation: H. Possingham et al., Mathematical methods for identifying representative reserve networks, QUANTITATIVE METHODS FOR CONSERVATION BIOLOGY, 1998, pp. 291-306
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