Translocation as a Species Conservation Tool: Status and Strategy
- B. Griffith, J. M. Scott, J. W. Carpenter, C. Reed
- Environmental ScienceScience
- 4 August 1989
Surveys of recent (1973 to 1986) intentional releases of native birds and mammals to the wild in Australia, Canada, Hawaii, New Zealand, and the United States were conducted to document current…
GAP ANALYSIS: A GEOGRAPHIC APPROACH TO PROTECTION OF BIOLOGICAL DIVERSITY
- J. M. Scott, F. Davis, R. G. Wright
- Environmental Science
- 1993
Estimation of Growth and Extinction Parameters for Endangered Species
- B. Dennis, P. L. Munholland, J. M. Scott
- Environmental Science
- 1 February 1991
The model suggests that the Puerto Rican Parrot faces little risk of extinction from ordinary environmental fluctuations, provided intensive management efforts continue, and can be useful for investigating various scientific and management questions concerning species preservation.
Forest Bird Communities of the Hawaiian Islands: Their Dynamics, Ecology, and Conservation
- J. M. Scott, S. Mountainspring, F. Ramsey, C. Kepler
- Environmental Science
- 1 July 1989
Planning for Biodiversity Conservation: Putting Conservation Science into Practice
- C. Groves, D. B. Jensen, M. Anderson
- Environmental Science
- 1 June 2002
NATURE RESERVES: DO THEY CAPTURE THE FULL RANGE OF AMERICA'S BIOLOGICAL DIVERSITY?
- J. M. Scott, F. Davis, R. Mcghie, R. G. Wright, C. Groves, J. Estes
- Environmental Science
- 1 August 2001
Less than 6% of the coterminous United States is in nature reserves. As- sessment of the occurrence of nature reserves across ranges of elevation and soil productivity classes indicates that nature…
A Variable Circular-Plot Method for Estimating Bird Numbers
- R. Reynolds, J. M. Scott, R. Nussbaum
- Environmental Science
- 1 August 1980
-A bird census method is presented that is designed for tall, structurally complex vegetation types, and rugged terrain. With this method the observer counts all birds seen or heard around a station,…
How Much Is Enough? The Recurrent Problem of Setting Measurable Objectives in Conservation
- T. Tear, P. Kareiva, G. Wilhere
- Environmental Science
- 1 October 2005
Abstract International agreements, environmental laws, resource management agencies, and environmental nongovernmental organizations all establish objectives that define what they hope to accomplish.…
Model estimation of energy flow in Oregon coastal seabird populations
- J. Wiens, J. M. Scott
- Environmental Science
- 24 January 1975
Conservation Prioritization Using GAP Data
- A. R. Kiester, J. M. Scott, D. White
- Geography
- 1 October 1996
Data collected by the Gap Analysis Program in the state of Idaho (U.S.A.) are used to prioritize the selection of locations for conservation action and research. Set coverage and integer programming…
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