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March 2014 | Vol.7 | Issue 1 | pages 1 - 170
pages i-v Alejandro Estrada and Rhett Butler Review paper
pp 1-25 Omar Hernández-Ordóñez, Miguel Martínez-Ramos, Víctor Arroyo-Rodríguez, Adriana González-Hernández, Arturo González-Zamora, Diego A. Zárate, Víctor H. Reynoso. Conservation Letter
pp 26-34 Ilaria Agostini, Ingrid Holzmann, Mario S. Di Bitetti, Luciana I. Oklander, Martín M. Kowalewski, Pablo M. Beldomnico, Silvina Goenaga, Mariela Martínez, Eduardo S. Moreno, Eduardo Lestani, Arnaud L. J. Desbiez, Philip Miller. Short communication
pp 35-44 Michael Padmanaba and Douglas Sheil Research Articles
pp 45-60 Mónica Moraes, Boris Ríos-Uzeda, Luis René Moreno, Gladis Huanca-Huarachi, and Daniel Larrea-Alcázar Is the current network system of protected areas in the Atlantic Forest effective in conserving key species of bryophytes pp 61-74 Mércia P.P. Silva, Luciana H.Y. Kamino and Kátia C. Pôrto Movement and activity pattern of a collared tigress in a human-dominated landscape in central India pp 75-86 Vidya Athreya, R. Navya, Girish A. Punjabi, John D. C. Linnell, Morten Odden, S. Khetarpal and K. Ullas Karanth Filling a knowledge gap on the biodiversity of Rhodolith-Associated Echinodermata from Northeastern Brazil pp 87-99 Anne Isabelley Gondim, Thelma Lúcia Pereira Dias, Rafaela Cristina de Souza Duarte, Pablo Riul, Patrícia Lacouth and Martin Lindsey Christoffersen. Density, abundance and activity patterns of the endangered Tapirus bairdii in one of its last strongholds in southern Mexico pp 100-114 Authors: Juan Paulo Carbajal-Borges, Oscar Godínez-Gómez and Eduardo Mendoza Monkeys in a West African bushmeat market: implications for cercopithecid conservation in eastern Liberia pp 115-125 Ryan Covey and W. Scott McGraw Changes in floristic composition, community structure and species diversity across a tropical coniferous-broadleaved forest ecotone pp 126-144 Zhang Junyan, Cheng Kewu, Zang Runguo and Ding Yi Hunting and use of wildlife in an Atlantic forest remnant of northeastern Brazil pp 145-160 J. Barcellos de Souza and Rômulo Romeu Nóbrega Alves Spatial and temporal variation in population density of an endemic and endangered bird, the Cauca Guan (Penelope perspicax) pp 161-170 Gustavo H. Kattan, Néstor Roncancio, Yurany Banguera, Margarita Kessler-Rios, Gustavo A. Londoño, Oscar Humberto Marín and Marcia C. Muñoz. Popular summaries Reader comments are generally moderated. If you find something inappropriate, please contact Tropical Conservation Science. The opinions expressed in reader comments are those of the author only, and do not necessarily reflect the opinions of other authors or Tropical Conservation Science. |
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