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Milner-Gulland EJ, 2008, Untitled, JOURNAL OF APPLIED ECOLOGY, Vol: 45, Pages: 1001-1001, ISSN: 0021-8901
Jones JPG, Andriamarovololona MM, Hockley N, et al., 2008, Testing the use of interviews as a tool for monitoring trends in the harvesting of wild species, JOURNAL OF APPLIED ECOLOGY, Vol: 45, Pages: 1205-1212, ISSN: 0021-8901
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Hall RJ, Milner-Gulland EJ, Courchamp F, 2008, Endangering the endangered: The effects of perceived rarity on species exploitation, CONSERVATION LETTERS, Vol: 1, Pages: 75-81, ISSN: 1755-263X
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- Citations: 116
Milner-Gulland EJ, 2008, Institutional Contexts, Bushmeat and Livelihoods: Wildlife Management and Poverty Reduction, Pages: 107-110, ISBN: 9781405167796
Rist L, Shaanker RU, Milner-Gulland EJ, et al., 2008, Managing mistletoes: The value of local practices for a non-timber forest resource, FOREST ECOLOGY AND MANAGEMENT, Vol: 255, Pages: 1684-1691, ISSN: 0378-1127
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- Citations: 20
Milner-Gulland EJ, 2008, New perspectives on harvesting as one driver of ecosystem dynamics, JOURNAL OF APPLIED ECOLOGY, Vol: 45, Pages: 1-3, ISSN: 0021-8901
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Ling S, Milner-Gulland EJ, 2008, When does spatial structure matter in models of wildlife harvesting?, JOURNAL OF APPLIED ECOLOGY, Vol: 45, Pages: 63-71, ISSN: 0021-8901
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- Citations: 25
Ling S, Milner-Gulland EJ, 2008, Developing an artificial ecology for use as a strategic 14 management tool: A case study of ibex hunting in the North Tien Shan, ECOLOGICAL MODELLING, Vol: 210, Pages: 15-36, ISSN: 0304-3800
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- Citations: 5
Milner-Gulland EJ, Rowcliffe JM, 2008, Conservation and Sustainable Use: A Handbook of Techniques, ISBN: 9780198530367
The overexploitation of wildlife is a key concern for conservationists worldwide. Indeed, wildlife conservation and sustainable use have recently become centrepieces in conservation and development research. Assessment, interpretation, and ultimate action in a scientific study of exploited species must consider numerous factors: from the biology, habitat requirements, and population dynamics of the species in question, to the relationships that people have with their environment and the species within it. Any long-term management plan must ensure that people and wildlife can coexist - otherwise it is doomed to failure. This book provides a practical and integrated approach to carrying out research on the conservation of exploited species. It is relevant to both tropical and temperate biomes, and is applicable to all exploited species. It describes both the practical (field) and theoretical (modelling) techniques for obtaining and interpreting information, integrating biological, social, economic, and institutional analyses. It also demonstrates how to translate information into effective action through appropriate interventions, from legislation to changing people's attitudes.
Keane A, Jones JPG, Edwards-Jones G, et al., 2008, The sleeping policeman: understanding issues of enforcement and compliance in conservation, Animal Conservation, Vol: 11, Pages: 75-82
Proaktor G, Milner-Gulland EJ, Coulson T, 2007, Age-related shapes of the cost of reproduction in vertebrates, BIOLOGY LETTERS, Vol: 3, Pages: 674-677, ISSN: 1744-9561
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- Citations: 21
Crookes D, Humphreys D, Masroh F, et al., 2007, The role of hunting in village livelihoods in the Ashanti region, Ghana, SOUTH AFRICAN JOURNAL OF ECONOMIC AND MANAGEMENT SCIENCES, Vol: 10, Pages: 457-469, ISSN: 2222-3436
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- Citations: 11
Proaktor G, Coulson T, Milner-Gulland EJ, 2007, Evolutionary responses to harvesting in ungulates, JOURNAL OF ANIMAL ECOLOGY, Vol: 76, Pages: 669-678, ISSN: 0021-8790
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- Citations: 71
Bennett EL, Blencowe E, Brandon K, et al., 2007, Hunting for consensus: Reconciling bushmeat harvest, conservation, and development policy in west and central Africa, CONSERVATION BIOLOGY, Vol: 21, Pages: 884-887, ISSN: 0888-8892
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- Citations: 128
Kuhl A, Mysterud A, Erdnenov GI, et al., 2007, The 'big spenders' of the steppe:: sex-specific maternal allocation and twinning in the saiga antelope, PROCEEDINGS OF THE ROYAL SOCIETY B-BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES, Vol: 274, Pages: 1293-1299, ISSN: 0962-8452
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- Citations: 30
Nilsen EB, Milner-Gulland EJ, Schofield L, et al., 2007, Wolf reintroduction to Scotland: public attitudes and consequences for red deer management, PROCEEDINGS OF THE ROYAL SOCIETY B-BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES, Vol: 274, Pages: 995-1002, ISSN: 0962-8452
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- Citations: 73
Katzner T, Milner-Gulland EJ, Bragin E, 2007, Using modeling to improve monitoring of structured populations: Are we collecting the right data?, CONSERVATION BIOLOGY, Vol: 21, Pages: 241-252, ISSN: 0888-8892
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- Citations: 35
Cowlishaw G, Gittleman JL, Milner-Gulland EJ, 2007, Untitled, ANIMAL CONSERVATION, Vol: 10, Pages: 1-1, ISSN: 1367-9430
Morgan ER, Medley GF, Torgerson PR, et al., 2007, Parasite transmission in a migratory multiple host system, ECOLOGICAL MODELLING, Vol: 200, Pages: 511-520, ISSN: 0304-3800
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- Citations: 41
Kuempel NF, East T, Keylock N, et al., 2007, Determinants of Bushmeat Consumption and Trade in Continental Equatorial Guinea: an Urban-Rural Comparison, International Conference on Bushmeat and Livelihoods, Publisher: BLACKWELL SCIENCE PUBL, Pages: 73-91
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- Citations: 11
Clarke S, Milner-Gulland EJ, Bjorndal T, 2007, Social, economic, and regulatory drivers of the shark fin trade, MARINE RESOURCE ECONOMICS, Vol: 22, Pages: 305-327, ISSN: 0738-1360
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- Citations: 116
Milner-Gulland EJ, 2007, Institutional Contexts, International Conference on Bushmeat and Livelihoods, Publisher: BLACKWELL SCIENCE PUBL, Pages: 107-110
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Milner-Gulland EJ, Rowcliffe JM, 2007, Conservation and sustainable use, Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA, ISBN: 9780198530367
This is the first time that all these issues have been covered together in a single, practically-orientated volume.
Katzner TE, Bragin EA, Milner-Gulland EJ, 2006, Modelling populations of long-lived birds of prey for conservation:: A study of imperial eagles (<i>Aquila heliaca</i>) in Kazakhstan, BIOLOGICAL CONSERVATION, Vol: 132, Pages: 322-335, ISSN: 0006-3207
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- Citations: 37
Clarke SC, McAllister MK, Milner-Gulland EJ, et al., 2006, Global estimates of shark catches using trade records from commercial markets, ECOLOGY LETTERS, Vol: 9, Pages: 1115-1126, ISSN: 1461-023X
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- Citations: 348
Crookes DJ, Milner-Gulland EJ, 2006, Wildlife and economic policies affecting the bushmeat trade: a framework for analysis, SOUTH AFRICAN JOURNAL OF WILDLIFE RESEARCH, Vol: 36, Pages: 159-165, ISSN: 0379-4369
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- Citations: 12
Morgan ER, Lundervold M, Medley GF, et al., 2006, Assessing risks of disease transmission between wildlife and livestock: The Saiga antelope as a case study, BIOLOGICAL CONSERVATION, Vol: 131, Pages: 244-254, ISSN: 0006-3207
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- Citations: 51
Hancock PA, Milner-Gulland EJ, 2006, Optimal movement strategies for social foragers in unpredictable environments, ECOLOGY, Vol: 87, Pages: 2094-2102, ISSN: 0012-9658
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- Citations: 28
Ling S, Milner-Gulland EJ, 2006, Assessment of the sustainability of bushmeat hunting based on dynamic bioeconomic models, CONSERVATION BIOLOGY, Vol: 20, Pages: 1294-1299, ISSN: 0888-8892
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- Citations: 51
Morgan ER, Torgerson PR, Shaikenov BS, et al., 2006, Agricultural restructuring and gastrointestinal parasitism in domestic ruminants on the rangelands of Kazakhstan, VETERINARY PARASITOLOGY, Vol: 139, Pages: 180-191, ISSN: 0304-4017
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- Citations: 18
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