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Protected Species Research Publications - Conservation and Policy
General conservation and policy publications that focus on theory, conservation approaches, frameworks, regulations, measuring management success, and setting future priorities.
Bisack and Magnusson. 2016. Measuring management success for protected species: looking beyond biological outcomes. Frontiers in Marine Science
Boyd et al. 2016. Consistent extinction risk assessment under the U.S. Endangered Species Act. Conservation Letters
Fullerton et al. 2016. Setting spatial conservation priorities despite incomplete data for characterizing metapopulations. Ecological Applications
Martin et al. 2016. An ecosystem services perspective for the oceanic eastern tropical Pacific: commercial fisheries, carbon storage, recreational fishing, and biodiversity. Frontiers in Marine Science
Penaluna et al. 2016. Conservation of native Pacific trout diversity in western North America. Fisheries Magazine
Waples et al. 2016. What is a 'significant portion' of a range? Reply to Nelson et al. Endangered Species Research
2017
Fung and Waples. 2017. Performance of IUCN proxies for generation length. Conservation Biology
Macqueen et al. 2017. Functional Annotation of All Salmonid Genomes (FAASG): an international initiative supporting future salmonid research, conservation, and aquaculture. BMC Genomics
Olsen et al. 2018. Ocean futures under ocean acidification, marine protection, and changing fishing pressures explored using a worldwide suite of ecosystem models. Frontiers in Marine Science
Richerson et al. 2018. Predicting the economic impacts of the 2017 West Coast salmon troll ocean fishery closure.Marine Policy
Saarman et al. 2018. An ecological framework for informing permitting decisions on scientific activities in protected areas. PLoS One
Wildermann et al. 2018. Informing research priorities for immature sea turtles through expert elicitation. Endangered Species Research
2019
Brakes et al. 2019. Animal cultures matter for conservation. Science
Hare et al. 2019. Atlantic salmon recovery informing and informed by Ecosystem-Based Fisheries Management. Fisheries Magazine
Hays et al. 2019. Translating marine animal tracking data into conservation policy and management. Trends in Ecology and Evolution
National Academy of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine. 2019. Research Review of Interventions to Increase the Persistence and Resilience of Coral Reefs. The National Academia Press
Schmidt et al. 2019. Future ocean observations to connect climate, fisheries and marine ecosystems. Frontiers in Marine Science
Williams et al. 2019. Can herbivore management increase the persistence of Indo-Pacific coral reefs? Frontiers in Marine Science
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