Authors:
Burgman, M
Maslin, BR
Andrewartha, D
Keatley, MR
Boek, C
McCarthy, M
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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
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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
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Citation: R. Frankham, Modeling problems in conservation genetics using laboratory animals, QUANTITATIVE METHODS FOR CONSERVATION BIOLOGY, 1998, pp. 259-273
Citation: Y. Tanaka, Theoretical properties of extinction by inbreeding depression under stochastic environments, QUANTITATIVE METHODS FOR CONSERVATION BIOLOGY, 1998, pp. 274-290
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