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Urban Matrices Threaten Patch Occurrence of Howler Monkeys in Anthropogenic Landscapes. (2024). Klain, Vinicius ; Bencke, Pedro ; Bicca-Marques, Julio Cesar ; Hass, Gabriela Pacheco ; Galan-Acedo, Carmen.
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  3. Plant viability: Modeling the impacts of harvesting non-timber forest products in a fragmented landscape. (2025). Torres, Pedro J ; Oliva-Zniga, Ruth I.
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  4. Mixed effectiveness of global protected areas in resisting habitat loss. (2024). Qi, Wei ; Sun, Siao ; Fang, Chuanglin ; Li, Guangdong ; Liu, Jianguo ; Wang, Zhenbo.
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  5. Spatial Trade-Offs in National Land-Based Wind Power Production in Times of Biodiversity and Climate Crises. (2024). Hagem, Cathrine ; Grimsrud, Kristine ; Nowell, Megan ; Haaskjold, Kristina ; Lindhjem, Henrik.
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  6. Spatiotemporal Evolution and Coupling Analysis of Human Footprints and Habitat Quality: Evidence of 21 Consecutive Years in China. (2024). Zhang, Yang ; Xue, Qiang ; Lu, LU ; Qin, Changbo.
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  7. Urban Matrices Threaten Patch Occurrence of Howler Monkeys in Anthropogenic Landscapes. (2024). Klain, Vinicius ; Bencke, Pedro ; Bicca-Marques, Julio Cesar ; Hass, Gabriela Pacheco ; Galan-Acedo, Carmen.
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  8. Private benefits of natural capital on farms across an endangered ecoregion. (2024). Vardon, Michael ; Hingee, Kassel L ; Clayton, Helena ; Lindenmayer, David ; Boult, Chris ; van Dijk, Albert ; Chancellor, Will.
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  9. Old Juniper Troll stand - The oldest shrub population from Scandinavia. (2024). Aspholm, Paul Eric ; Roman, Matj ; Lexa, Martin ; Maek, Jii ; Lehejek, Jii.
    In: Journal of Forest Science.
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  10. Post-2020 biodiversity framework challenged by cropland expansion in protected areas. (2023). Garrett, Rachael ; Dong, Jinwei ; Metternicht, Graciela ; Ellis, Erle C ; Meng, Ziqi ; Qin, Yuanwei ; Jia, Xiaopeng ; Song, Xiao-Peng ; Xiao, Xiangming ; Lofqvist, Sara.
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  11. Human footprint is associated with shifts in the assemblages of major vector-borne diseases. (2023). Mordecai, Erin A ; Skinner, Eloise B ; Glidden, Caroline K ; MacDonald, Andrew J.
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  12. Tourism and Environment: Ecology, Management, Economics, Climate, Health, and Politics. (2023). Underdahl, Sonya ; Buckley, Ralf C.
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  13. Fading opportunities for mitigating agriculture-environment trade-offs in a south American deforestation hotspot. (2021). Müller, Daniel ; Gavier-Pizarro, Gregorio ; Murray, Francisco ; Kuemmerle, Tobias ; Law, Elizabeth A ; Torres, Ricardo ; Muller, Daniel ; Levers, Christian ; Baumann, Matthias ; Mastrangelo, Matias E ; Piquer-Rodriguez, Maria ; Macchi, Leandro ; Wilson, Kerrie A ; Decarre, Julieta.
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  14. The Environmental Effects of Economic Production: Evidence from Ecological Observations. (2021). Zou, Eric Yongchen ; Liang, Yuanning ; Rudik, Ivan.
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  15. Economic Production and Biodiversity in the United States. (2021). Zou, Eric ; Liang, Yuanning ; Rudik, Ivan.
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  16. Old Juniper Troll stand - The oldest shrub population from Scandinavia. (). Aspholm, Paul Eric ; Roman, Matj ; Lexa, Martin ; Maek, Jii ; Lehejek, Jii.
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