Influence of Temporal Scale of Sampling on Detection of Relationships between Invasive Plants and the Diversity Patterns of Plants and Butterflies
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Research findings support the practice of maximizing temporal extent to capture differences in species occurrence and biotic interactions if compromises between sampling extent and temporal intensity extent in conservation management. Data is drawn from the relationships between butterflies and plants in Nevada's Muddy River drainage.
Publication Name: Conservation Biology
Subject: Zoology and wildlife conservation
ISSN: 0888-8892
Year: 2004
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Formation of Social Acceptability Judgments and Their Implications for Management of Rare and Little-Known Species
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Guidelines for improving public awareness and understanding of conservation management of little-known and rare species are presented. These include specifying contextual settings, clarifying the impacts and rationale of policies, and outlining the specific actions necessary.
Publication Name: Conservation Biology
Subject: Zoology and wildlife conservation
ISSN: 0888-8892
Year: 2006
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