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期刊名:Biological conservation

缩写:BIOL CONSERV

ISSN:0006-3207

e-ISSN:1873-2917

IF/分区:4.4/Q1

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Jacob D Negrey,Samuel Angedakin,Rachna B Reddy et al. Jacob D Negrey et al.
Diseases transmitted from humans (i.e., anthroponotic diseases or anthroponoses) are among the leading causes of ill health and mortality for wild chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes). Although various health and hygiene protocols have been propos...
Montague H C Neate-Clegg,Matthew A Etterson,Morgan W Tingley et al. Montague H C Neate-Clegg et al.
Habitat fragmentation and climate change are two of the greatest threats to biodiversity, yet their combined impacts and potential interactions are poorly understood, particularly in the context of demographic rates. The Usambara Mountains,...
Peter Sjolte Ranke,Beatrice Modest Kessy,Franco Peniel Mbise et al. Peter Sjolte Ranke et al.
In many low-income countries, the conservation of natural resources in protected areas relies on tourism revenue. However, tourist numbers in Africa were severely reduced by the COVID-19 pandemic, thus, putting the conservation of these imp...
E H Soto,C M Botero,C B Milanés et al. E H Soto et al.
Urban tourist beach ecosystems provide the essential service of recreation. These ecosystems also support critical ecological functions where biodiversity conservation is not usually a priority. The sudden lockdown due to the COVID-19 pande...
Richard B Primack,Carina Terry Richard B Primack
Urban protected areas are an important resource to people and wildlife, providing many ecosystem services. During the initial phase of the COVID-19 pandemic lockdown during March-June 2020, there was a major increase in the number of hikers...
Juan Sebastian Ulloa,Angélica Hernández-Palma,Orlando Acevedo-Charry et al. Juan Sebastian Ulloa et al.
Noise is one of the fastest growing and most ubiquitous type of environmental pollution, with prevalence in cities. The COVID-19 confinement in 2020 in Colombia led to a reduction in human activities and their associated noise. We used this...
Raahil Madhok,Sumeet Gulati Raahil Madhok
As we retreated to our dwellings in the "anthropause" of spring 2020, were the wildlife sightings in previously crowded spaces a reclamation of habitat, or a mere increase in detection? We leverage an increase in balcony birdwatching, a mil...
J David Blount,Mark W Chynoweth,Austin M Green et al. J David Blount et al.
COVID-19 has altered many aspects of everyday life. For the scientific community, the pandemic has called upon investigators to continue work in novel ways, curtailing field and lab research. However, this unprecedented situation also offer...
Theresa M Crimmins,Erin Posthumus,Sara Schaffer et al. Theresa M Crimmins et al.
Shutdowns associated with the COVID-19 pandemic have had extensive impacts on professional and volunteer-based biodiversity and conservation efforts. We evaluated the impact of the widespread pandemic-related closures in the spring of 2020 ...