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- Publications
- Influence
Understanding movement data and movement processes: current and emerging directions.
- R. Schick, Scott Loarie, +7 authors J. S. Clark
- Computer Science, Medicine
- Ecology letters
- 1 December 2008
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An Emerging Role of Zoos to Conserve Biodiversity
- D. Conde, N. Flesness, F. Colchero, O. Jones, A. Scheuerlein
- Biology, Medicine
- Science
- 18 March 2011
Roughly one in seven threatened terrestrial vertebrate species are held in captivity, a resource for ex situ conservation efforts. At the October 2010 meeting of the Convention on Biological… Expand
Sex matters: Modeling male and female habitat differences for jaguar conservation
- D. Conde, D. Conde, +8 authors G. Ceballos
- Geography
- 1 September 2010
Competition for mates, cub rearing, and other behaviors differ between males and females in large carnivores. Although these differences can be reflected in patterns of habitat use, gender has rarely… Expand
Jaguars on the move: modeling movement to mitigate fragmentation from road expansion in the Mayan Forest
- F. Colchero, D. Conde, C. Manterola, C. Chávez, A. Rivera, G. Ceballos
- Geography
- 1 April 2011
exico Abstract Road-induced habitat fragmentation is one of the greatest threats to large carnivores. Wildlife passes have been used to reduce fragmentation by mitigating the effects of roads as… Expand
The compadre Plant Matrix Database: an open online repository for plant demography
- R. Salguero-Gómez, R. Salguero-Gómez, +40 authors J. Vaupel
- Biology
- 2015
Summary 1. Schedules of survival, growth and reproduction are key life-history traits. Data on how these traits vary among species and populations are fundamental to our understanding of the… Expand
Zoos through the Lens of the IUCN Red List: A Global Metapopulation Approach to Support Conservation Breeding Programs
- D. Conde, F. Colchero, +5 authors O. Jones
- Biology, Medicine
- PloS one
- 11 December 2013
Given current extinction trends, the number of species requiring conservation breeding programs (CBPs) is likely to increase dramatically. To inform CBP policies for threatened terrestrial… Expand
The emergence of longevous populations
- F. Colchero, R. Rau, +18 authors J. Vaupel
- Biology, Medicine
- Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
- 21 November 2016
Significance Public interest in social and economic equality is burgeoning. We examine a related phenomenon, lifespan equality, using data from charismatic primate populations and diverse human… Expand
Zoos have yet to unveil their full conservation potential
- J. E. Fa, J. E. Fa, Markus Gusset, N. Flesness, D. Conde
- Biology
- 1 April 2014
Carnivora Population Dynamics Are as Slow and as Fast as Those of Other Mammals: Implications for Their Conservation
- Madelon van de Kerk, H. de Kroon, D. Conde, E. Jongejans
- Biology, Medicine
- PloS one
- 12 August 2013
Of the 285 species of Carnivora 71 are threatened, while many of these species fulfill important ecological roles in their ecosystems as top or meso-predators. Population transition matrices make it… Expand
The diversity of population responses to environmental change
- F. Colchero, O. Jones, +29 authors J. Gaillard
- Biology, Medicine
- Ecology letters
- 9 December 2018
Abstract The current extinction and climate change crises pressure us to predict population dynamics with ever‐greater accuracy. Although predictions rest on the well‐advanced theory of… Expand