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Royal Society Open Science
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November 18, 2016
Bushmeat hunting and extinction risk to the world's mammals
William J Ripple, Katharine Abernethy, Matthew G Betts, et al.
Science (New York, N.Y.)
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January 11, 2014
Status and ecological effects of the world's largest carnivores
William J Ripple, James A Estes, Robert L Beschta, et al.
Immunity
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September 5, 1998
Targeted disruption of the mouse Caspase 8 gene ablates cell death induction by the TNF receptors, Fas/Apo1, and DR3 and is lethal prenatally
E E Varfolomeev, M Schuchmann, V Luria, et al.
Scientific Data
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July 11, 2026
A Decade of the YODA Project: Advancing Clinical Trial Data Sharing through Transparency, Independence, and Collaboration
Erfan Taherifard, Jessica D Ritchie, Molly K Willeford, et al.
Current Biology : CB
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October 10, 2024
Australia's recently established predators restore complexity to food webs simplified by extinction
Eamonn I F Wooster, Owen S Middleton, Arian D Wallach, et al.
Conservation Biology : the Journal of the Society for Conservation Biology
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March 8, 2020
Recognizing animal personhood in compassionate conservation
Arian D Wallach, Chelsea Batavia, Marc Bekoff, et al.
Zootaxa
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November 14, 2019
Taxonomic status of the Australian dingo: the case for Canis dingo Meyer, 1793
Bradley P Smith, Kylie M Cairns, Justin W Adams, et al.
Bioscience
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May 24, 2017
Saving the World's Terrestrial Megafauna
William J Ripple, Guillaume Chapron, José Vicente López-Bao, et al.
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Royal Society Open Science
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November 18, 2016
Bushmeat hunting and extinction risk to the world's mammals
William J Ripple, Katharine Abernethy, Matthew G Betts, et al.
Science (New York, N.Y.)
|
January 11, 2014
Status and ecological effects of the world's largest carnivores
William J Ripple, James A Estes, Robert L Beschta, et al.
Immunity
|
September 5, 1998
Targeted disruption of the mouse Caspase 8 gene ablates cell death induction by the TNF receptors, Fas/Apo1, and DR3 and is lethal prenatally
E E Varfolomeev, M Schuchmann, V Luria, et al.
Scientific Data
|
July 11, 2026
A Decade of the YODA Project: Advancing Clinical Trial Data Sharing through Transparency, Independence, and Collaboration
Erfan Taherifard, Jessica D Ritchie, Molly K Willeford, et al.
Current Biology : CB
|
October 10, 2024
Australia's recently established predators restore complexity to food webs simplified by extinction
Eamonn I F Wooster, Owen S Middleton, Arian D Wallach, et al.
Conservation Biology : the Journal of the Society for Conservation Biology
|
March 8, 2020
Recognizing animal personhood in compassionate conservation
Arian D Wallach, Chelsea Batavia, Marc Bekoff, et al.
Zootaxa
|
November 14, 2019
Taxonomic status of the Australian dingo: the case for Canis dingo Meyer, 1793
Bradley P Smith, Kylie M Cairns, Justin W Adams, et al.
Bioscience
|
May 24, 2017
Saving the World's Terrestrial Megafauna
William J Ripple, Guillaume Chapron, José Vicente López-Bao, et al.
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