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The following pages link to Leah Gerber (Q72222074):
Displaying 50 items.
- Weak polygyny in California sea lions and the potential for alternative mating tactics (Q21134721) (← links)
- The Use of Surrogate Data in Demographic Population Viability Analysis: A Case Study of California Sea Lions (Q30000003) (← links)
- Long-term effectiveness of a multi-use marine protected area on reef fish assemblages and fisheries landings (Q30485966) (← links)
- Structuring decisions for managing threatened and endangered species in a changing climate (Q30706371) (← links)
- Ecology. Do the largest protected areas conserve whales or whalers? (Q33211340) (← links)
- Identifying conservation areas on the basis of alternative distribution data sets (Q33491230) (← links)
- The cost of male aggression and polygyny in California sea lions (Zalophus californianus). (Q33680884) (← links)
- First evidence for adoption in California sea lions (Q33747617) (← links)
- Human disturbance influences reproductive success and growth rate in California sea lions (Zalophus californianus). (Q33855421) (← links)
- The potential impact of labor choices on the efficacy of marine conservation strategies (Q34009545) (← links)
- Quantifying the spatial ecology of wide-ranging marine species in the Gulf of California: implications for marine conservation planning (Q34097841) (← links)
- Assessing the impact of the U.S. Endangered Species Act recovery planning guidelines on managing threats for listed species (Q35673593) (← links)
- Conservation triage or injurious neglect in endangered species recovery (Q35956893) (← links)
- Predicting [corrected] extinction risk in spite of predator-prey oscillations (Q40182048) (← links)
- A behaviorally explicit demographic model integrating habitat selection and population dynamics in california sea lions (Q43551340) (← links)
- Short- and long-term population response to changes in vital rates: implications for population viability analysis (Q43783321) (← links)
- Conservation science: A market approach to saving the whales (Q44289392) (← links)
- Including risk in stated-preference economic valuations: Experiments on choices for marine recreation (Q44661698) (← links)
- Without inclusion, diversity initiatives may not be enough. (Q44875430) (← links)
- Correction: Weak Polygyny in California Sea Lions and the Potential for Alternative Mating Tactics. (Q45795953) (← links)
- Estimating sustainable bycatch rates for California sea lion populations in the Gulf of California. (Q45990043) (← links)
- Viability analysis of reef fish populations based on limited demographic information. (Q46012165) (← links)
- A noninvasive demographic assessment of sea lions based on stage-specific abundances (Q46203764) (← links)
- Ecology: The effect of conservation spending (Q46274385) (← links)
- Incentives for Galápagos protection (Q46280023) (← links)
- Implementation of a marine reserve has a rapid but short-lived effect on recreational angler use. (Q46364265) (← links)
- Conservation markets for wildlife management with case studies from whaling (Q46917672) (← links)
- Designing connected marine reserves in the face of global warming (Q47222666) (← links)
- Testing the feasibility of a hypothetical whaling-conservation permit market in Norway. (Q48198064) (← links)
- A decision framework for the adaptive management of an exploited species with implications for marine reserves (Q51112154) (← links)
- Ecology. Should whales be culled to increase fishery yield? (Q51180949) (← links)
- Sex-biased dispersal in a salmonid fish. (Q52946816) (← links)
- Good Medicine for Conservation Biology: the Intersection of Epidemiology and Conservation Theory (Q55869579) (← links)
- A theory for optimal monitoring of marine reserves (Q56835036) (← links)
- Translocation of an imperilled woodrat population: integrating spatial and habitat patterns (Q56930378) (← links)
- The influence of life history attributes and fishing pressure on the efficacy of marine reserves (Q57181846) (← links)
- EXPOSING EXTINCTION RISK ANALYSIS TO PATHOGENS: IS DISEASE JUST ANOTHER FORM OF DENSITY DEPENDENCE? (Q57266307) (← links)
- The rising tide of ocean diseases: unsolved problems and research priorities (Q57266310) (← links)
- Designing connected marine reserves in the face of global warming (Q57664798) (← links)
- Biodiversity in the Green Economy (Q58056124) (← links)
- Endangered species recovery: A resource allocation problem (Q58591145) (← links)
- Foundations of translational ecology (Q59799609) (← links)
- Process-based models are required to manage ecological systems in a changing world (Q60114561) (← links)
- Connecting Places: The Ecological Consequences of Dispersal in the Sea (Q60457247) (← links)
- Tools for measuring, modelling, and valuing ecosystem services: guidance for Key Biodiversity Areas, natural World Heritage sites, and protected areas (Q60573886) (← links)
- Determinants of Outcomes of Agonistic Interactions among Male California Sea Lions (Zalophus californianus) (Q60907681) (← links)
- Spatial and temporal patterns of territory use of male California sea lions (Zalophus californianus) in the Gulf of California, Mexico (Q60907705) (← links)
- The Influence of Social Composition on Reproductive Behavior of Territorial Male California Sea Lions (Q60907712) (← links)
- LONG-DISTANCE MOVEMENT OF A PINNIPED NEONATE (Q60907719) (← links)
- Marine Mammals, Extinctions of (Q62175579) (← links)