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Modelling the effects of life-history traits and changing ecological conditions on the population dynamics and persistence of the endangered Malagasy giant jumping rat (Hypogeomys antimena)
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- 04 January 2001, pp. 333-343
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Genetic variability and geographic structure of three subspecies of tigers (Panthera tigris) based on MHC class I variation
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- 01 May 2000, pp. 135-143
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Grey squirrels have high seroprevalence to a parapoxvirus associated with deaths in red squirrels
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- 08 November 2000, pp. 229-233
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Winter habitat and distribution of the endangered golden-cheeked warbler (Dendroica chrysoparia)
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- 01 February 2000, pp. 45-59
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The mock turtle syndrome: genetic identification of turtle meat purchased in the south-eastern United States of America
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- 01 February 2000, pp. 61-65
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Effects of forest fragmentation on the distribution of the lizard Psammodromus algirus
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- 08 November 2000, pp. 235-240
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Genetic management of chondrodystrophy in California condors
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- 01 May 2000, pp. 145-153
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Mitochondrial DNA and palaeontological evidence for the origins of endangered European mink, Mustela lutreola
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- 04 January 2001, pp. 345-355
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Biogeographic regionalization of Australia: assigning conservation priorities based on endemic freshwater crayfish phylogenetics
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- 01 May 2000, pp. 155-163
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Incorporating land cover information into regional biodiversity assessments in South Africa
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- 01 February 2000, pp. 67-79
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Does equalization of family sizes reduce genetic adaptation to captivity?
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- 04 January 2001, pp. 357-363
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Simultaneous inbreeding and outbreeding depression in reintroduced Arabian oryx
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- 08 November 2000, pp. 241-248
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MCGIRR, NICOLA (2000) Nature's Connections. Natural History Museum, London. ISBN 0-565-09144-1, £12.95, 216pp.
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- 04 January 2001, p. 365
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The threatened status of restricted-range coral reef fish species
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- 01 February 2000, pp. 81-88
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Predators and people: using human densities to interpret declines of large carnivores
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- 01 May 2000, pp. 165-173
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Flagship species, ecological complementarity and conserving the diversity of mammals and birds in sub-Saharan Africa
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- 08 November 2000, pp. 249-260
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Habitat selection by translocated black howler monkeys in Belize
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- 01 May 2000, pp. 175-181
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NICHOLS, M. AND GOODALL, J. 1999. Brutal Kinship. Aperture Foundation: New York. ISBN 0-89381-806-2 (hard cover) LINDSEY, S. L., GREEN, M. N. AND BENNETT, C. L. 1999. The Okapi. Mysterious animal of Congo-Zaire. University of Texas Press: Austin. ISBN 0-292-74707-1 (soft cover) ZECCHINI, A. 1998. Le Rhinocéros: au nom de la corne. L'Harmattan: Paris. ISBN 2-7384-6677-X (soft cover)
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- 01 February 2000, p. 89
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Is one migrant per generation sufficient for the genetic management of fluctuating populations?
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- 08 November 2000, pp. 261-266
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SEIDENSTICKER, J., CHRISTIE, S. & JACKSON, P. (Eds). 1999. Riding the tiger: tiger conservation in human-dominated landscapes. Cambridge University Press: Cambridge. 383 pp. ISBN 0-521-64057-1 (hard cover), 0-521-64835-1 (soft cover).
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- 01 May 2000, pp. 183-184
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