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Have you checked out Pirotta et al's #recentlypublished article on their multistressor experiment that suggests that #oilspills may exacerbate other stressor effects in coastal populations of long-lived #vertebrates?⚫🛢☠ Find out more at doi.org/10.1111/cobi...

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Erickson & Jones found that the COM-B model of behavior is a useful tool for organizing conservation practitioner communication about human–beaver coexistence.🪵🦫 You can learn more in their #recentlypublished article!
doi.org/10.1111/cobi...

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🌱In this #recentlypublished article, Zhao et al share that characteristics of naturalized threatened plants deviate from those of other threatened plants and can inform conservation practice.🌿 Learn more at: doi.org/10.1111/cobi...
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Wilson & Edmunds share that #Marine ecological approaches need to be revised in response to a new era of reef-building tropical #corals becoming increasingly rare in their #recentlypublished article.🪸 Read more at doi.org/10.1111/cobi...

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🎄Happy Holidays!☃

Our gift to you- 🎁Volume 7, Number 12💝 of #ConservationScienceandPractice is now available online at doi.org/10.1111/csp2...

#conservation #science #csp #scientificjournal #recentlypublished

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Evolutionary consequences of conservation havens and fenced sanctuaries Conservation (or safe) havens are protected areas where barriers (e.g., fences) separate biodiversity from threatening processes and are being increasingly used to support conservation. Differences b...

Neaves et al share that considering phenotypic and evolutionary change can inform actions to enhance resilience of species protected in conservation havens. Interested in learning more? Check out their #recentlypublished article at doi.org/10.1111/cobi...

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Designing user‐centered technologies to address the illegal wildlife trade This paper examines the role of technology in enhancing species identification for policing the illegal songbird trade in Indonesia. By employing a user-centered design approach, the study integrates...

In what ways could designing user‐centered technologies to address the #illegalwildlifetrade?🌱🤖🐾 Find out in Fiennes et al's #recentlypublished article!
doi.org/10.1111/csp2...

#conservation #science #technology

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Emotions and perceptions predict local communities' attitudes toward the conservation of large carnivores Human–carnivore interaction studies have mainly focused on technical solutions, but less on human–dimension aspects. Our results show that emotions (fear) and direct experience of damage are likely t...

🐺Did you know that #Emotions and #perceptions predict local communities' attitudes toward the #conservation of large carnivores?🐆🐻 You can find out more about this in Monfared et al's #recentlypublished article, available at doi.org/10.1111/csp2...

#science #conservationscience

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Island‐restricted reptiles are more threatened but less studied than their mainland counterparts Reptiles are highly diverse on islands, yet there is no comprehensive overview of island-restricted reptiles (IRRs) regarding their distribution, threat status, and research efforts. Our assessment r...

Did you know that #island‐restricted #reptiles are more threatened but less studied than their mainland counterparts?🦎 Interested in learning why?🧐 Find out in Nunes et al's #recentlypublished article!
doi.org/10.1111/csp2...

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Overemphasis on top‐down conservation of pangolins in CITES Click on the article title to read more.

In this #recentlypublished article, Challender et al discuss the overemphasis on top-down conservation of #pangolins in CITES. 🌿Read their #openaccess report at: doi.org/10.1111/csp2...

#conservation #science #pangolinconservation

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Passive acoustic monitoring paired with machine learning outperforms playback surveys for a rare and cryptic species, the Black‐billed Cuckoo (Coccyzus erythropthalmus) Compared to playback surveys, passive acoustic monitoring provides increased detection probability and lower costs for monitoring a rare and cryptic avian species.

Passive acoustic monitoring + machine learning beats playback surveys for the rare Black-billed Cuckoo- higher detection at lower cost over multi-year projects. Check out Kurtin et al's #recentlypublished article on smarter, scalable monitoring for cryptic species. 🔊🪶
doi.org/10.1111/csp2.70150

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🐝In this #recentlypublished article, Sydenham et al discuss the role of forest edges and other seminatural linear landscape features in structuring wild #bee habitat connectivity in intensively managed landscapes.🐝 Bee sure to check out their study at doi.org/10.1111/cobi...

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Making comprehensive assessments of Key Biodiversity Area (KBA) networks in a country greatly increases their number and area. 🌏 Learn more in Plumptre et al's #recentlypublished article :https://doi.org/10.1111/cobi.70151

#conservation #science #30x30challenge

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Prospects and perils in the geospatial turn of conservation Conservation has embraced advances in big data and related digital technologies as key to preventing biodiversity loss, especially in the identification of areas of conservation priority based on spa....

Sze and Sauls found that using maps and #geospatial data in #conservation needs to be carefully considered to ensure just and effective conservation.🌏 Learn more by navigating to their #recentlypublished article, available at doi.org/10.1111/cobi...
#STEM #wordoftheweek #science

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Social and ecological influences on human coexistence with gray wolves We assessed public attitudes toward gray wolves (Canis lupus) in Michigan's Upper Peninsula, focusing on how societal acceptance of wolf populations was influenced by people's perceived risks, habita...

Riley et al share their research on social and ecological influences on human coexistence with gray wolves in this #recentlypublished article. 🐺 Learn more by visiting
doi.org/10.1111/csp2...

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Measuring impact of digital conservation campaigns using culturomics Conservation campaigns increasingly use digital media to shape attitudes and engagement, but measuring their impact remains challenging. We used conservation culturomics and a synthetic control appro...

What does #culturomics mean and how can it relate to #conservation? Find out in Caetano et al's #recentlypublished article!

doi.org/10.1111/csp2...

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Community‐based timber comanagement and the boundaries of people‐centered conservation in Brazil Brazil's protected areas for sustainable use represent a massive shift in conservation policy that operationalizes the widespread global trend for governments to share resource management rights, res....

Thoughtful actor engagement yields positive organizational, operational, and socioeconomic timber comanagement outcomes in reserves. Learn more in Violato Espada et al's #recentlypublished article, available at doi.org/10.1111/cobi...

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Traditional livelihood risks and adaptation within a conservation context: Insights from two national parks in China Inertia towards tradition was common among rural communities in China's national parks, regardless of the distinct geographical conditions, but their perception of livelihood risks differed. In gener....

In this #recentlypublished article, He & Yang discuss traditional livelihood risks and adaptation within a #conservation context by sharing insights from two #nationalparks in #China. 🇨🇳🏞 Learn more about their research at doi.org/10.1111/csp2...

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Threats to conservation from artificial‐intelligence‐generated wildlife images and videos Click on the article title to read more.

Did you know that #AIgenerated fake images and videos can distort people's perceptions of #wildlife and lead to the spread of misinformation. Learn more from Guerrero-Casado et al's #recentlypublished article at doi.org/10.1111/cobi...

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Did you know that #Microcosms can provide experimental backing to #conservation theory and policy?🌱 Learn more in Stern et al's #recentlypublished article, available at doi.org/10.1111/cobi...

#science #stem #wordoftheweek

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When do extraction rights help forests?🌳🌳 In this #recentlypublished article, Rico-Straffon et al share discuss robustness and heterogeneity for linked interventions in the Peruvian Amazon.
doi.org/10.1111/csp2...
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🦜Vercillo et al share that the Spix's macaw survival relies on #sustainable land practices that #restorehabitats while supporting local livelihoods.🏡 Read more from their #recentlypublished paper at doi.org/10.1111/cobi...

#macaw #spixsmacaw #science #conservation

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Panda & Peter reading "Panda Bear's Adventure" together! 🐼🐰

Such a nice spot to enjoy some outdoor quiet time 🌞

#PandaBear #PeterRabbit #StoryTime #Reading #Adventure #InTheWoods #ChildrensBook #RecentlyPublished #Books 📖🇨🇦

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Demand for small‐ and large‐ranged reptiles in worldwide wildlife trade Wildlife trade poses a major threat to biodiversity, yet the drivers determining which species are traded are not fully understood. Through a comprehensive collection of official and online trade dat....

In this #recentlypublished article, Zhang et al share that #WildlifeTrade in #reptiles is nonrandom, exhibiting high demand, particularly for small- and large-ranged species. You can read their full article at doi.org/10.1111/cobi...

#conservation #science #conservationbiology

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Applying knowledge co‐production to identify Mojave desert tortoise stressors across time, space, and agency missions Information about how Mojave desert tortoise stressors may vary across jurisdictions, space, and time is lacking. We employed a knowledge co-production approach with natural resource managers from mu....

🐢 In this #recentlypublished article, Grimm et all discuss applying knowledge co-production to identify #Mojave desert #tortoise stressors across time, space, and agency missions.🌵 Read more about their work at doi.org/10.1111/csp2...

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Brunk et al found that #surrogatespecies can provide a coarse understanding of #biodiversity, but critical evaluation of surrogate strategies is essential.🐦 You can learn more by reading their #recentlypublished article at doi.org/10.1111/cobi...

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Vintage photo of a newsboy holding up a newspaper and Roper Center logo with text, “Extra! Extra! New in iPoll”

Vintage photo of a newsboy holding up a newspaper and Roper Center logo with text, “Extra! Extra! New in iPoll”

#RecentlyPublished to the archives! The 2022 Look at U.S. Black Men’s Health survey by @‌AARP examines racial bias in health care, family health, mental health care, and more! Explore the data: http://bit.ly/4cSpat7

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Vintage photo of a newsboy holding up a newspaper and Roper Center logo with text, “Extra! Extra! New in iPoll”

Vintage photo of a newsboy holding up a newspaper and Roper Center logo with text, “Extra! Extra! New in iPoll”

#RecentlyPublished to our archives! A 2021 poll from the Central Asian Barometer asks Uzbekistan residents their thoughts on the direction of the post-Soviet nation within the realms of policy, economics, and other aspects of daily life! Explore the data: https://bit.ly/3wYRAC1

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#RecentlyPublished Correction: Acetyl-CoA metabolism drives epigenome change and contributes to carcinogenesis risk in fatty liver disease

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