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Authors: JONES TM QUINNELL RJ BALMFORD A
Citation: Tm. Jones et al., FISHERIAN FLIES - BENEFITS OF FEMALE CHOICE IN A LEKKING SANDFLY, Proceedings - Royal Society. Biological Sciences, 265(1406), 1998, pp. 1651-1657

Authors: BALMFORD A
Citation: A. Balmford, ON HOTSPOTS AND THE USE OF INDICATORS FOR RESERVE SELECTION, Trends in ecology & evolution, 13(10), 1998, pp. 409-409

Authors: HOWARD PC VISKANIC P DAVENPORT TRB KIGENYI FW BALTZER M DICKINSON CJ LWANGA JS MATTHEWS RA BALMFORD A
Citation: Pc. Howard et al., COMPLEMENTARITY AND THE USE OF INDICATOR GROUPS FOR RESERVE SELECTIONIN UGANDA, Nature, 394(6692), 1998, pp. 472-475

Authors: BALMFORD A MACE G LEADERWILLIAMS N
Citation: A. Balmford et al., PRIORITY-SETTING FOR EX-SITU CONSERVATION, Conservation biology, 11(3), 1997, pp. 593-594

Authors: BALMFORD A JAYASURIYA AHM GREEN MJB
Citation: A. Balmford et al., USING HIGHER-TAXON RICHNESS AS A SURROGATE FOR SPECIES RICHNESS .2. LOCAL APPLICATIONS, Proceedings - Royal Society. Biological Sciences, 263(1376), 1996, pp. 1571-1575

Authors: BALMFORD A GREEN MJB MURRAY MG
Citation: A. Balmford et al., USING HIGHER-TAXON RICHNESS AS A SURROGATE FOR SPECIES RICHNESS .1. REGIONAL TESTS, Proceedings - Royal Society. Biological Sciences, 263(1375), 1996, pp. 1267-1274

Authors: BALMFORD A MACE GM LEADERWILLIAMS N
Citation: A. Balmford et al., DESIGNING THE ARK - SETTING PRIORITIES FOR CAPTIVE BREEDING, Conservation biology, 10(3), 1996, pp. 719-727

Authors: BALMFORD A
Citation: A. Balmford, EXTINCTION FILTERS AND CURRENT RESILIENCE - THE SIGNIFICANCE OF PAST SELECTION PRESSURES FOR CONSERVATION BIOLOGY, Trends in ecology & evolution, 11(5), 1996, pp. 193-196

Authors: BROOKS T BALMFORD A
Citation: T. Brooks et A. Balmford, ATLANTIC FOREST EXTINCTIONS, Nature, 380(6570), 1996, pp. 115-115

Authors: BALMFORD A LEADERWILLIAMS N GREEN MJB
Citation: A. Balmford et al., PARKS OR ARKS - WHERE TO CONSERVE THREATENED MAMMALS, Biodiversity and conservation, 4(6), 1995, pp. 595-607

Authors: BALMFORD A LONG A
Citation: A. Balmford et A. Long, ACROSS COUNTRY ANALYSES OF BIODIVERSITY CONGRUENCE AND CURRENT CONSERVATION EFFORT IN THE TROPICS, Conservation biology, 9(6), 1995, pp. 1539-1547

Authors: THOMAS ALR BALMFORD A
Citation: Alr. Thomas et A. Balmford, HOW NATURAL-SELECTION SHAPES BIRDS TAILS, The American naturalist, 146(6), 1995, pp. 848-868

Authors: BALMFORD A LONG A
Citation: A. Balmford et A. Long, AVIAN ENDEMISM AND FOREST LOSS, Nature, 372(6507), 1994, pp. 623-624

Authors: BALMFORD A JONES IL THOMAS ALR
Citation: A. Balmford et al., HOW TO COMPENSATE FOR COSTLY SEXUALLY SELECTED TAILS - THE ORIGIN OF SEXUALLY DIMORPHIC WINGS IN LONG-TAILED BIRDS, Evolution, 48(4), 1994, pp. 1062-1070

Authors: BALMFORD A JONES IL THOMAS ALR
Citation: A. Balmford et al., ON AVIAN ASYMMETRY - EVIDENCE OF NATURAL-SELECTION FOR SYMMETRICAL TAILS AND WINGS IN BIRDS, Proceedings - Royal Society. Biological Sciences, 252(1335), 1993, pp. 245-251

Authors: BALMFORD A BARTOS L BROTHERTON P HERRMANN H LANCINGEROVA J MIKA J ZEEB U
Citation: A. Balmford et al., WHEN TO STOP LEKKING - DENSITY-RELATED VARIATION IN THE RUTTING BEHAVIOR OF SIKA-DEER, Journal of zoology, 231, 1993, pp. 652-656

Authors: BALMFORD A DEUTSCH JC NEFDT RJC CLUTTONBROCK T
Citation: A. Balmford et al., TESTING HOTSPOT MODELS OF LEK EVOLUTION - DATA FROM 3 SPECIES OF UNGULATES, Behavioral ecology and sociobiology, 33(1), 1993, pp. 57-65
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