Journal Information
Editorial
Taking the next step in communicating good conservation science
Rafael Loyola
Nat Con. 2014;12:1-2
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Essays and perspectives
How do recent spatial biodiversity analyses support the convention on biological diversity in the expansion of the global conservation area network?
Peter Kullberg, Atte Moilanen
Nat Con. 2014;12:3-10
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Threats to sharks in a developing country: The need for effective simple conservation measures
Hugo Bornatowski, Raul Rennó Braga, Jean Ricardo Simões Vitule
Nat Con. 2014;12:11-8
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Research letters
The role of invasive pine on changes of plant composition and functional traits in a coastal dune ecosystem
Felícia M. Fischer, Juliano M. Oliveira, André L.P. Dresseno, Valério D. Pillar
Nat Con. 2014;12:19-23
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Comparing diversity and dispersal traits of tree communities in plantations and native forests in Southern Brazil
André de Mendonça-Lima, Leandro da Silva Duarte, Sandra Maria Hartz
Nat Con. 2014;12:24-9
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The invasive submerged macrophyte Hydrilla verticillata as a foraging habitat for small-sized fish
Natalia Carniatto, Rosemara Fugi, Sidinei Magela Thomaz, Eduardo Ribeiro Cunha
Nat Con. 2014;12:30-5
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Concordance among aquatic communities in a tropical irrigation system
Ludgero C.G. Vieira, Heitor R. Ribeiro, Marcos V.C. Vital, Leo C.F. da Silva, Anna Carolina B. de Souza, Rúbia C.D. Pinheiro, Luis M. Bini
Nat Con. 2014;12:36-41
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Spatial and environmental patterns of Amazonian anurans: Differences between assemblages with aquatic and terrestrial reproduction, and implications for conservation management
Victor Lemes Landeiro, Fabiano Waldez, Marcelo Menin
Nat Con. 2014;12:42-6
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Tracking climatically suitable areas for an endemic Cerrado snake under climate change
Tiago da Silveira Vasconcelos
Nat Con. 2014;12:47-52
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Reintroducing the red-billed curassow in Brazil: Population viability analysis points to potential success
Christine Steiner São Bernardo, Arnaud L.J. Desbiez, Fábio Olmos, Nigel J. Collar
Nat Con. 2014;12:53-8
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The width and biotic integrity of riparian forests affect richness, abundance, and composition of bird communities
Camila Crispim de Oliveira Ramos, Luiz dos Anjos
Nat Con. 2014;12:59-64
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Disentangling landscape effects on population genetic structure of a Neotropical savanna tree
Mariana Pires de Campos Telles, Ricardo Dobrovolski, Kelly da Silva e Souza, Jacqueline de Souza Lima, Rosane Garcia Collevatti, Thannya Nascimento Soares, Lázaro José Chaves, José Alexandre Felizola Diniz-Filho
Nat Con. 2014;12:65-70
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Payments for ecosystem services from watershed protection: A methodological assessment of the Oasis Project in Brazil
Carlos Eduardo Frickmann Young, Leonardo Barcellos de Bakker
Nat Con. 2014;12:71-8
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Contribution of wildlife governmental centers to conservation and biological study of sloths Bradypus variegatus
Sofia Marques Silva, Juliana L. Summa, Maria Eugênia L. Summa, Vilma Clarice Geraldi, Marius Belluci, Alberto Klefasz, João Stenghel Morgante, Nadia Moraes-Barros
Nat Con. 2014;12:79-85
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Policy forums
Monitoring birds in the Atlantic Forest: A proposal for the Brazilian protected areas
Henrique Rajão, André de Almeida Cunha, Pedro Ferreira Develey, Ana Elisa de Faria Bacellar-Schittini, Cecilia Cronemberger, Carla Suertegaray Fontana
Nat Con. 2014;12:86-8
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Commentary
“Population” and “community” are still not useful to conservation biology – Reply to Prado & El-Hani 2013
William E. Magnusson
Nat Con. 2014;12:89-90
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Book review
Plant conservation in Brazil: One hundred years in five
Fabio Rubio Scaranoa
Nat Con. 2014;12:91-2
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