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Journal of Theoretical Biology|April 21, 2001
Patch dynamics and metapopulation theory: the case of successional speciesP Amarasekare, H Possingham
Science (New York, N.Y.)|September 16, 1988
Recruitment dynamics in complex life cyclesJ Roughgarden, S Gaines, H Possingham
Trends in Ecology & Evolution|April 13, 2001
The use and abuse of population viability analysisT Coulson, G M. Mace, E Hudson, et al.
Scientific Reports|March 25, 2026
The Bat Ripple case study shows ecological and economic contributions of grey headed flying foxes in AustraliaA Ortega González, H Possingham, D Biggs, et al.
Molecular Ecology|July 23, 2008
The influence of multiple dispersal mechanisms and landscape structure on population clustering and connectivity in fragmented artesian spring snail populationsJ Worthington Wilmer, C Elkin, C Wilcox, et al.
Environment International|December 7, 2007
The protection of wildlife from mortality: hypothesis and results for risk assessmentD Donato, P F Ricci, B Noller, et al.
Environment International|June 2, 2007
A critical review of the effects of gold cyanide-bearing tailings solutions on wildlifeD B Donato, O Nichols, H Possingham, et al.
Conservation Biology : the Journal of the Society for Conservation Biology|December 5, 2013
Continental-scale governance and the hastening of loss of Australia's biodiversityEuan G Ritchie, Corey J A Bradshaw, Chris R Dickman, et al.
Nature Communications|December 9, 2020
Anthropogenic modification of forests means only 40% of remaining forests have high ecosystem integrityH S Grantham, A Duncan, T D Evans, et al.
Nature Communications|January 21, 2021
Author Correction: Anthropogenic modification of forests means only 40% of remaining forests have high ecosystem integrityH S Grantham, A Duncan, T D Evans, et al.
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Journal of Theoretical Biology|April 21, 2001
Patch dynamics and metapopulation theory: the case of successional speciesP Amarasekare, H Possingham
Science (New York, N.Y.)|September 16, 1988
Recruitment dynamics in complex life cyclesJ Roughgarden, S Gaines, H Possingham
Trends in Ecology & Evolution|April 13, 2001
The use and abuse of population viability analysisT Coulson, G M. Mace, E Hudson, et al.
Scientific Reports|March 25, 2026
The Bat Ripple case study shows ecological and economic contributions of grey headed flying foxes in AustraliaA Ortega González, H Possingham, D Biggs, et al.
Molecular Ecology|July 23, 2008
The influence of multiple dispersal mechanisms and landscape structure on population clustering and connectivity in fragmented artesian spring snail populationsJ Worthington Wilmer, C Elkin, C Wilcox, et al.
Environment International|December 7, 2007
The protection of wildlife from mortality: hypothesis and results for risk assessmentD Donato, P F Ricci, B Noller, et al.
Environment International|June 2, 2007
A critical review of the effects of gold cyanide-bearing tailings solutions on wildlifeD B Donato, O Nichols, H Possingham, et al.
Conservation Biology : the Journal of the Society for Conservation Biology|December 5, 2013
Continental-scale governance and the hastening of loss of Australia's biodiversityEuan G Ritchie, Corey J A Bradshaw, Chris R Dickman, et al.
Nature Communications|December 9, 2020
Anthropogenic modification of forests means only 40% of remaining forests have high ecosystem integrityH S Grantham, A Duncan, T D Evans, et al.
Nature Communications|January 21, 2021
Author Correction: Anthropogenic modification of forests means only 40% of remaining forests have high ecosystem integrityH S Grantham, A Duncan, T D Evans, et al.
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