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Michael J Samways

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Annual Review of Entomology|September 14, 2006
Insect conservation: a synthetic management approachMichael J Samways
Conservation Biology : the Journal of the Society for Conservation Biology|August 17, 2006
Insect extinctions and insect survivalMichael J Samways
Current Opinion in Insect Science|July 21, 2016
Corrigendum to "Future-proofing insect diversity" [Curr. Opin. Insect Sci. 12 (2015) 71-18]Michael J Samways
Biological Conservation|April 16, 2020
Response to comments on "Changes in plants due to elevated CO<sub>2</sub> may be a significant contributor to insect declines: Response to Cardoso, et al. and Samways, et al.": Known unknowns and unknown unknowns of insect conservationPedro Cardoso, Michael J Samways
Insects|March 6, 2021
A Review of the Impacts and Opportunities for African Urban DragonfliesCharl Deacon, Michael J Samways
Conservation Biology : the Journal of the Society for Conservation Biology|March 27, 2010
Biophilia as a universal ethic for conserving biodiversityJohn P Simaika, Michael J Samways
Conservation Biology : the Journal of the Society for Conservation Biology|February 4, 2010
Recovery of endemic dragonflies after removal of invasive alien treesMichael J Samways, Norma J Sharratt
Ambio|September 18, 2015
Large-scale ecological networks do work in an ecologically complex biodiversity hotspotMichael J Samways, James S Pryke
Journal of Insect Science (Online)|May 3, 2018
Mature Larval Dispersal and Adult Emergence of the Economically Significant Pest, Scirtothrips aurantii Faure (Thysanoptera: Thripidae), in Commercial CitrusMartin J Gilbert, Michael J Samways
Oecologia|March 18, 2017
Insect species richness tracking plant species richness in a diverse flora: gall-insects in the Cape Floristic Region, South AfricaMark G Wright, Michael J Samways
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Annual Review of Entomology|September 14, 2006
Insect conservation: a synthetic management approachMichael J Samways
Conservation Biology : the Journal of the Society for Conservation Biology|August 17, 2006
Insect extinctions and insect survivalMichael J Samways
Current Opinion in Insect Science|July 21, 2016
Corrigendum to "Future-proofing insect diversity" [Curr. Opin. Insect Sci. 12 (2015) 71-18]Michael J Samways
Biological Conservation|April 16, 2020
Response to comments on "Changes in plants due to elevated CO<sub>2</sub> may be a significant contributor to insect declines: Response to Cardoso, et al. and Samways, et al.": Known unknowns and unknown unknowns of insect conservationPedro Cardoso, Michael J Samways
Insects|March 6, 2021
A Review of the Impacts and Opportunities for African Urban DragonfliesCharl Deacon, Michael J Samways
Conservation Biology : the Journal of the Society for Conservation Biology|March 27, 2010
Biophilia as a universal ethic for conserving biodiversityJohn P Simaika, Michael J Samways
Conservation Biology : the Journal of the Society for Conservation Biology|February 4, 2010
Recovery of endemic dragonflies after removal of invasive alien treesMichael J Samways, Norma J Sharratt
Ambio|September 18, 2015
Large-scale ecological networks do work in an ecologically complex biodiversity hotspotMichael J Samways, James S Pryke
Journal of Insect Science (Online)|May 3, 2018
Mature Larval Dispersal and Adult Emergence of the Economically Significant Pest, Scirtothrips aurantii Faure (Thysanoptera: Thripidae), in Commercial CitrusMartin J Gilbert, Michael J Samways
Oecologia|March 18, 2017
Insect species richness tracking plant species richness in a diverse flora: gall-insects in the Cape Floristic Region, South AfricaMark G Wright, Michael J Samways
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