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200 1 _aBehavioral approaches to conservation in the wild
_fcompil. Janine Clemmons
_gco-aut. Richard Buchholz
210 _aCambridge
_cCambridge University Press
_d1997
215 _a382 p.
464 1 _tOn becoming a conservation biologist : autobiography and advice
_091926
464 1 _tLight, behavior, and conservation of forest-dwelling organisms
_091927
464 1 _tProblem of photopollution for sea turtles and other nocturnal animals
_091928
464 1 _tLinking environmental toxicology, ethology, and conservation
_091929
464 1 _tImportance of social behavior studies for conservation
_091930
464 1 _tMating systems, effective population size, and conservation of natural populations
_091931
464 1 _tBioacoustics as a tool in conservation studies
_091932
464 1 _tBehavioral variation : a valuable but neglected biodiversity
_091933
464 1 _tHatching asynchrony in parrots : boon or bane for sustainable use?
_091934
464 1 _tConservation and the ontogeny of behavior
_091935
464 1 _tEnvironmental stress, field endocrinology, and conservation biology
_091936
464 1 _tConservation, behavior, and 99% of the worlds biodiversity : is your ignorance really bliss?
_091937
464 1 _tWhy hire a behaviorist into a conservation or management team?
_091938
464 1 _tIntegrating behavior into conservation biology : potentials and limitations
_091939
464 1 _tLinking conservation and behavior
_091940
606 1 _aEtologia
686 _a2400 - Psicologia Experimental Animal / Psicologia Comparativa
702 1 _aClemmons
_bJanine
702 1 _aBuchholz
_bRichard
856 4 _uhttps://catalogo.ispa.pt/opac/biblioteca/localizacao_doc/et.htm