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Agosti, D., Majer, J.D, Alonso, L.E., & Schultz, T.R. (Eds.). 2000. Ants: Standard Methods for Measuring and Monitoring Biological Diversity. Washington, DC: Smithsonian Institution Press.[Link]

Alger, K., de Moura, R.T., Fonseca, G.A.B. da, Prado, P.I., Landau, E.C., & Pinto, L.P. 2003. Corredor de Biodiversidade da Mata Atlântica do Sul da Bahia. Ilhéus [Brasil]: IESB / CI /CABS / UFMG / UNICAMP.

Ayres, J.M., Fonseca, G.A.B. da, Rylands, A.B., Queiroz, H.L., Pinto, L.P. de S., Masterson, D., & Cavalcanti, R.B. 2005. Os Corredores Ecológicos das Florestas Tropicais do Brasil. Belém [Brazil]: Sociedade Civil Mamirauá.

Baillie, J.E.M., Hilton-Taylor, C., & Stuart, S.N. (Eds.). 2004. A Global Species Assessment. Gland [Switzerland]: IUCN.[Link]

Brandon, K. 2001. Conservación de la Biodiversidad en Areas Protegidas: Clarificación de Objetivos y Estrategias. Seminario: El Corredor Biológico Mesoamericano para Conservar la Vida y Promover el Desarrollo. Foro Virtual. Costa Rica: Organization for Tropical Studies.

Galindo-Leal, C. 2000. La visión ecoregional: “El que el incendio busca, o se quema o se chamusca”. Washington, DC: World Wildlife Fund.

Galindo-Leal, C., & Câmara, I. de G. 2003. The Atlantic Forest of South America: Biodiversity Status, Threats, and Outlook. Washington DC: Island Press.[Link]

Gorenflo, L.J. 2002. Evaluating Human Population in Conservation Planning: An Example from the Sonoran Desert Region. Arlington [VA]: The Nature Conservancy.

Hilton-Taylor, C., Pollock, C., Linkie, M., Mauric, A., Long, J., Gimenez Dixon, M., Stuart, S., Stattersfield, A., Sneary, M., & Mace, G. 2000. 2000 IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. Gland [Switzerland]: IUCN.[Link]

Jardim, A., Fuentes, A., & Killeen, T.J. 2000. Una Guía Dendrológica a los Arboles del Bosque Seco Chiquitano, Santa Cruz, Bolivia. Santa Cruz, Bolivia: BOLFOR & Museo de Historia Natural Noel Kempff Mercado. (Submitted to Monographs in Systematic Botany).

Kleiman, D.G., & Rylands, A.B. (Eds.). 2002. Lion Tamarins: Biology and Conservation. Washington, DC: Smithsonian Institution Press.[Link]

Kormos, R., Boesch, C., Bakarr, M.I., & Butynski, T.M. 2003. West African Chimpanzees — Status Survey and Conservation Action Plan. Gland [Switzerland]: IUCN & CABS-CI.[Link]

Kormos, R., Boesch, C., Bakarr, M.I., & Butynski, T.M. (Eds.). 2004. Chimpanzés d'Afrique de l'Ouest: Etat de Conservation de l'Espèce et Plan d'Action. Gland [Switzerland] & Cambridge [UK]: Commission de la Sauvegarde des Espèces de l'UICN, Group de spécialistes de Primates.

Lovejoy, T.E., & Hannah, L. 2005. Climate Change and Biodiversity. New Haven [CT]: Yale University Press.[Link]

Margoluis, R., Margoluis, C., Brandon, K., & Salafsky, N. 2000. In Good Company: Effective Alliances for Conservation. Washington, DC: Biodiversity Support Program.

Mittermeier, R.A., Mittermeier, C.G., Robles Gil, P., Pilgrim, J., Fonseca, G.A.B. da, Brooks, T.M., & Konstant, W.R. (Eds.). 2002. Wilderness: Earth's Last Wild Places. Mexico City: CEMEX.[Link]

Mittermeier, R.A., Robles Gil, P., Mittermeier, C.G., Brooks, T.M., Hoffmann, M., Konstant, W.R., Fonseca, G.A.B. da, & Mast, R.B. (Eds.). 2003. Wildlife Spectacles. Mexico City: CEMEX.[Link]

Mittermeier, R.A., Robles Gil, P., Hoffmann, M., Pilgrim, J.D., Brooks, T.M., Mittermeier, C.G., & Fonseca, G.A.B. da. 2004. Hotspots Revisited: Earth's Biologically Richest and Most Endangered Ecoregions. Mexico City: CEMEX.[Link]

Moulton, M.P., & Sanderson, J.G. 1999. Wildlife Issues in a Changing World. 2nd edition. Delray, FL: St. Lucie Press.[Link]

Naskrecki, P. 2000. Katydids of Costa Rica, 1: Systematics and Bioacoustics of the Cone-Head Katydids (Orthoptera: Tettigoniidae: Conocephalinae s.l.). Philadelphia: The Orthopterists' Society at the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia.

Naskrecki, P. 2005. The Smaller Majority: The Hidden World of the Animals that Dominate the Tropics. Cambridge [MA]: Belknap Press.

Purvis, A., Gittleman, J.L., & Brooks, T.M. (Eds.). 2005. Phylogeny and Conservation. Conservation Biology 8. Cambridge [UK]: Cambridge University Press. [Link]

Sanderson, J., & Harris, L.D. (Eds.). 1999. Landscape Ecology: A Top-Down Approach. Boca Raton [FL]: Lewis Publishers.[Link]

Schroth, G., Fonseca, G.A.B. da, Harvey, C.A., Gascon, C., Vasconcelos, H.L., & Izac, A-M. N. 2004. Agroforestry and Biodiversity Conservation in Tropical Landscapes. Washington DC: Island Press.[Link]

Shambaugh, J., Oglethorpe, J., & Ham, R. (with contributions from Sylvia Tognetti). 2001. The Trampled Grass: Mitigating the Impacts of Armed Conflict on the Environment. Washington, DC: Biodiversity Support Program.[Link]

Sillero-Zubiri, C., Hoffmann, M., & Macdonald, D.W. (Eds.). 2004. Canids: Foxes, Wolves, Jackals and Dogs — Status Survey and Conservation Action Plan. Gland [Switzerland]: IUCN.[Link]

Weber, A., Vedder, A., White, L., & Naughton-Treves, L. 2001. African Rainforest Ecology and Conservation. New Haven: Yale University Press.

Young, B.E., Stuart, S.N., Chanson, J.S., Cox, N.A., & Boucher, T.M. 2004. Disappearing Jewels: The Status of New World Amphibians. Arlington [VA]: NatureServe.

Zeleznik, J., Benson, P., & Burnett, R. 1999. Technical Writing. New York: Learning Express.

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Species’ Responses to Fragmented Landscapes: CABS’ Will Turner authored an article in Ecology and Society that offers a framework to understand species’ responses to habitat loss.
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Confronting Amphibian Decline: A team of authors, including Simon Stuart of CABS, recommends policies to rescue amphibian populations.
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Setting Priorities for Conservation: CABS researchers and their colleagues outline strategies to identify regions in need of conservation action.
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Ants: Standard Methods for Measuring and Monitoring Biodiversity: Edited by thirty leading ant biologists, including Leeanne Alonso of CABS, this quintessential guide to research on ants is now available online
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