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Assessment of Extinction Risk in Dynamic Landscapes
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Book Chapter | Taylor PD, Fahrig L, With KA. Landscape connectivity: a return to the basics. In: Crooks KR, Sanjayan M, eds. Connectivity Conservation. Cambridge, United Kingdom: Cambridge University Press, 2006, Chapter 2, pp. 29-43. |
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Book Chapter | With KA. Metapopulation dynamics: perspectives from landscape ecology. In: Hanski I, Gaggiotti OE, eds. Ecology, Genetics, and Evolution of Metapopulations. San Diego, CA: Elsevier Academic Press, 2004, Chapter 2, pp. 23-44. |
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Book Chapter | With KA. Landscape conservation:a new paradigm for the conservation of biodiversity. In: Wiens JA, Moss MR, eds. Issues and Perspectives in Landscape Ecology. Cambridge, United Kingdom: Cambridge University Press, 2005, Chapter 24, pp. 238-247. |
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Book Chapter | With KA. Case study: assessing extinction risk in neotropical migratory songbirds: the need for landscape-based demographic models. In: Groom MJ, Meffe GK, Carroll CR, eds. Principles of Conservation Biology, Third Edition. Sunderland, MA: Sinauer Associates, Inc., 2005, pp. 449-453 |
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Journal Article | Schrott GR, With KA, King AW. On the importance of landscape history for assessing extinction risk. Ecological Applications 2005;15(2):493-506. |
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Journal Article | Schrott GR, With KA, King AW. Demographic limitations of the ability of habitat restoration to rescue declining populations. Conservation Biology 2005;19(4):1181-1193. |
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Journal Article | Schrott GR, With KA, King ATW. On the importance of landscape history for assessing extinction risk. Ecological Applications. |
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Presentation | Schrott GR, With KA, King AW. Assessment of extinction risk for migratory songbirds in dynamic landscapes. Presented at the Habitat: Quality, Size and Configuration and its Role in Population Viability, International Association for Landscape Ecology Word Congress, Darwin, Northern Territory, Australia, July 13-17, 2003. |
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Presentation | Schrott GR, With KA, King AW. Extinction risk assessment for migratory songbirds in dynamic landscapes. Presented at the Cooper Ornithological Society Meeting, Northern Arizona University, Flagstaff, AZ, May 2003. |
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Presentation | Schrott GR, With KA, King AW. Microevolutionary rates of brood parasite host defense behavior can affect extinction risk in dynamic landscapes. Presented to the 90th Ecological Society of America Annual Meeting, Montreal, Quebec, Canada, August 7-12, 2005. |
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Presentation | Schrott GR, With KA, King AW. Recovery of declining populations through habitat restoration can be demographically limited. Presented at the 89th Ecological Society of America Annual Meeting, Portland, OR, August 1-6, 2004. |
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Presentation | With KA, Schrott GR, King AW. Metalandscape connectivity and regional population viability in migratory songbirds. Presented at the Organized Oral Session: Integrating Approaches to Connectivity: Landscapes, Patches and Networks, 89th Ecological Society of America Annual Meeting, Portland, OR, August 1-6, 2004. |
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Presentation | With KA, Schrott GR, King AW. The implications of metalandscape connectivity for population viability in migratory songbirds. Presented at the U.S. Chapter of the International Association for Landscape Ecology Annual Symposium, Syracuse, NY, March 12-16, 2005. |
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