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Michelle Marvier

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Conservation Biology : the Journal of the Society for Conservation Biology|December 6, 2013
New conservation is true conservationMichelle Marvier
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|April 3, 2023
Learning to live with large predatorsMichelle Marvier
Scientific American|October 12, 2007
Conservation for the peoplePeter Kareiva, Michelle Marvier
Trends in Ecology & Evolution|February 15, 2014
The evidence and values underlying 'new conservation'Michelle Marvier, Peter Kareiva
Science (New York, N.Y.)|September 20, 2008
Environmental economics. Development and conservation goals in World Bank projectsPeter Kareiva, Amy Chang, Michelle Marvier
The Journal of Applied Ecology|February 3, 2015
REVIEW: The evolving linkage between conservation science and practice at The Nature ConservancyPeter Kareiva, Craig Groves, Michelle Marvier
Risk Analysis : an Official Publication of the Society for Risk Analysis|September 11, 2004
Habitat destruction, fragmentation, and disturbance promote invasion by habitat generalists in a multispecies metapopulationMichelle Marvier, Peter Kareiva, Michael G Neubert
Nature|October 20, 2006
Nature: poorest may see it as their economic rivalMichelle Marvier, Joy Grant, Peter Kareiva
Nature|November 8, 2002
Slow-moving journals hinder conservation effortsPeter Kareiva, Michelle Marvier, Sabrina West, et al.
Science (New York, N.Y.)|June 9, 2007
A meta-analysis of effects of Bt cotton and maize on nontarget invertebratesMichelle Marvier, Chanel McCreedy, James Regetz, et al.
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Conservation Biology : the Journal of the Society for Conservation Biology|December 6, 2013
New conservation is true conservationMichelle Marvier
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|April 3, 2023
Learning to live with large predatorsMichelle Marvier
Scientific American|October 12, 2007
Conservation for the peoplePeter Kareiva, Michelle Marvier
Trends in Ecology & Evolution|February 15, 2014
The evidence and values underlying 'new conservation'Michelle Marvier, Peter Kareiva
Science (New York, N.Y.)|September 20, 2008
Environmental economics. Development and conservation goals in World Bank projectsPeter Kareiva, Amy Chang, Michelle Marvier
The Journal of Applied Ecology|February 3, 2015
REVIEW: The evolving linkage between conservation science and practice at The Nature ConservancyPeter Kareiva, Craig Groves, Michelle Marvier
Risk Analysis : an Official Publication of the Society for Risk Analysis|September 11, 2004
Habitat destruction, fragmentation, and disturbance promote invasion by habitat generalists in a multispecies metapopulationMichelle Marvier, Peter Kareiva, Michael G Neubert
Nature|October 20, 2006
Nature: poorest may see it as their economic rivalMichelle Marvier, Joy Grant, Peter Kareiva
Nature|November 8, 2002
Slow-moving journals hinder conservation effortsPeter Kareiva, Michelle Marvier, Sabrina West, et al.
Science (New York, N.Y.)|June 9, 2007
A meta-analysis of effects of Bt cotton and maize on nontarget invertebratesMichelle Marvier, Chanel McCreedy, James Regetz, et al.
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