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Articles, Letters and Reviews in Major Peer-Reviewed Science and Ecology Journals

Abernethy, K., Bakarr, M., Bennett, E., Bodmer, R., Brashares, J., Cowlishaw, G., Elkan, P., Eves, H., Fa, J., Milner-Gulland, E.J., Peres, C., Roberts, C., Robinson, J., Rowcliffe, M., & Wilkie, D. 2003. Wild meat: The bigger picture. Trends in Ecology and Evolution 18(7): 351–357.[CrossRef]

Alvarez, N.L., & Naughton-Treves, L. 2003. Linking national agrarian policy to deforestation in the Peruvian Amazon: A case study of Tambopata, 1986–1997. Ambio 32(4): 269–274.[Link]

Andreone, F., Cadle, J.E., Cox, N., Glaw, F., Nussbaum, R.A., Raxworthy, C.J., Stuart, S.N., & Vallan, D., & Vences, M. 2005. Species review of amphibian extinction risks in Madagascar: Conclusions from the Global Amphibian Assessment. Conservation Biology 19(6): 1790–1802. [CrossRef]

Araujo, M.B., Cabeza, M., Thuiller, W., Hannah, L., & Williams, P.H. 2004. Would climate change drive species out of reserves? An assessment of existing reserve-selection methods. Global Change Biology 10(9): 1618–1626.[CrossRef]

Archabald, K., & Naughton-Treves, L. 2001. Tourism revenue sharing around national parks in western Uganda: Early efforts to identify and reward local communities. Environmental Conservation 28(2): 135–149.[CrossRef]

Baird, A.H., Bellwood, D.R., Connell, J.H., Cornell, H.V., Hughes, T.P., Karlson, R.H., Rosen, B.R., Briggs, J.C., Roberts, C.M., McClean, C.J., Veron, J.E.N., Hawkins, J.P., Allen, G.R., McAllister, D.E., Mittermeier, C.G., Schueler, F.W., Spalding, M., Wells, F., Vynne, C., & Werner, T.B. 2002. Coral reef biodiversity and conservation. Science 296: 1026–1028.[CrossRef]

Balmford, A., Moore, J., Brooks, T.M., Burgess, N., Hansen, L.A., Lovett, J.C., Tokumine, S., Wilkliams, P., Woodward, F.I., & Rahbek, C. 2001. People and biodiversity in Africa. Science 293: 1591–1592.[CrossRef]

Balmford, A., Moore, J., Brooks, T.M., Burgess, N., Hansen, L.A., Williams, P., & Rahbek, C. 2001. Conservation conflicts across Africa. Science 291: 2616–2619.[CrossRef]

Balmford, A., Bruner, A.G., Cooper, P., Costanza, R., Farber, S., Green, R.E., Jenkins, M., Jefferiss, P., Jessamy, V., Madden, J., Munro, K., Myers, N., Naeem, S., Paavola, J., Rayment, M., Rosendo, S., Roughgarden, J., Trumper, K., & Turner, R.K. 2002. Economic reasons for conserving wild nature. Science 297: 950–953.[CrossRef]

Barlow, J., Haugaasen, T., & Peres, C.A. 2002. Effects of ground fires on understorey bird assemblages in Amazonian forests. Biological Conservation 105: 157–169.[CrossRef]

Barlow, J., Peres, C.A., Lagan, B.O., & Haugaasen, T. 2003. Large tree mortality and the decline of forest biomass following Amazonian wildfires. Ecology Letters 6: 6–8.[CrossRef]

Barrett, C.B., Brandon, K., Gibson, C., & Gjertsen, H. 2001. Conserving tropical biodiversity amid weak institutions. BioScience 51(3): 497–502.[Link]

Belgrano, A., Allen, A.P., Enquist, Brian J., & Gillooly, J.F. 2002. Allometric scaling of maximum population density: a common rule for marine phytoplankton and terrestrial plants. Ecology Letters 5: 611–613.[CrossRef]

Bennett, E.L., Milner-Gulland, E.J., Bakarr, M.I., Eves, H.E., Robinson, J.G., & Wilkie, D.S. 2002. Hunting the world's wildlife to extinction. Oryx 36(4): 1–2.[CrossRef]

Benson, P. 2002. Editing science: No single road. Science's Next Wave. Online. Available: http://nextwave.sciencemag.org/cgi/content/full/2002/01/30/6. January 23, 2003.

Bomhard, B., Richardson, D.M., Donaldson, J.S., Hughes, G.O., Midgley, G.F., Raimondo, D.C., Rebelo, A.G., Rouget, M. & Thuiller, W. 2005. Potential impacts of future land use and climate change on the Red List status of the Proteaceae in the Cape Floristic Region, South Africa. Global Change Biology 11(9): 1452–1468. [CrossRef]

Bond, W.J., Midgley, G.F., & Woodward, F.I. 2003. The importance of low atmospheric CO2 and fire in promoting the spread of grasslands and savannas. Global Change Biology 9: 973–982.[CrossRef]

Brandon, Katrina, Fonseca, Gustavo A.B. da, Rylands, Anthony B., & da Silva, José Maria Cardoso. (Eds.). 2005. Special Section: Brazilian conservation: Challenges and opportunities. Conservation Biology 19(3): 595–756. [CrossRef]

Brandon, Katrina, Fonseca, Gustavo A.B. da, Rylands, Anthony B., & da Silva, José Maria Cardoso. 2005. Introduction. (Special Section: Brazilian conservation: Challenges and opportunities). Conservation Biology 19(3): 595–600. [CrossRef]

Brooks, T.M. 2000. Living on the edge. Nature 403: 26–29.[CrossRef]

Brooks, T.M, Bakarr, M.I., Fonseca, G.A.B. da, & Rylands, A.B. 2001. Pessimism from Manu. [Book review: Terborgh, John. 1999. Requiem for Nature. Island Press]. Conservation Biology 15: 296–298.[CrossRef]

Brooks, T.M., Balmford, A., Burgess, N., Fjeldså, J., Hansen, L.A., Moore, J., Rahbek, C., & Williams, P. 2001. Toward a blueprint for conservation in Africa. BioScience 51(8): 613–624.[Link]

Brooks, T.M., Bruner, A.G., Brunner, J., Fonseca, G.A.B. da, Liu, R., Sung, W., & Yan, X. (2001) The pandas' habitat at Wolong Nature Reserve. Science 293: 603.[Link]

Brooks, T.M., Hannah, L., Fonseca, G.A.B. da, & Mittermeier, R.A. 2001. Prioritizing hotspots, representing transitions. Trends in Ecology and Evolution 16: 673.[CrossRef]

Brooks, T.M., & Smith, M.L. 2001. Caribbean catastrophes. Science 294: 1469–1470.[CrossRef]

Brooks, T.M., Mittermeier, R.A., Mittermeier, C.G., Fonseca, G.A.B. da, Rylands, A.B., Konstant, W.R., Flick, P., Pilgrim, J., Oldfield, S., Magin, G., & Hilton-Taylor, C. 2002. Habitat loss and extinction in the hotspots of biodiversity. Conservation Biology 16(4): 909–923.[CrossRef]

Brooks, T. 2003. Rose-tinted ecology. [Book Review: Rosenweig, M.L. 2003. Win-win ecology: How the earth's species can survive in the midst of human enterprise. Oxford University Press. Public Library of Science Biology 1: 323–324.[CrossRef]

Brooks, Thomas M., Bakaar, Mohamed I., Boucher, Tim, Fonseca, Gustavo A.B. da, Hilton-Taylor, Craig, Hoekstra, Jonathan M., Moritz, Tom, Olivieri, Silvio, Parrish, Jeff, Pressey, Robert L., Rodrigues, Ana S.L., Sechrest, Wes, Stattersfield, Ali, Strahm, Wendy, & Stuart, Simon N. 2004. Coverage provided by the Global Protected-Area System: Is it enough? BioScience 54(12): 1081–1091.[Link]

Brooks, T.M., Fonseca, G.A.B. da, & Rodrigues, A.S.L. 2004. Protected areas and species. Conservation Biology 18(3): 616–618.[CrossRef]

Brooks, Thomas, Fonseca, Gustavo A.B. da, & Rodrigues, Ana S.L. 2004. Species, data, and conservation planning. Conservation Biology 18(6): 1682–1688.[CrossRef]

Brooks, Thomas, & Kennedy, Elizabeth. 2004. Biodiversity barometers. Nature 431(7012): 1046–1047.[CrossRef]

Bruner, A.G, Gullison, R.E., Rice, R.E., & Fonseca, G.A.B. da. 2001. Effectiveness of parks in protecting tropical biodiversity. Science 291:125–128.[CrossRef]

Bruner, A.G, Gullison, R.E., Rice, R.E., & Fonseca, G.A.B. da. 2001. Effectiveness of parks in protecting tropical biodiversity — Supplementary information. Science 291(5501). Online. Available: http://www.sciencemag.org/cgi/content/full/291/5501/125/DC1. August 11, 2001.

Bruner, A.G., Gullison, R.E., Rice, R.E., & Fonseca, G.A.B. da. 2001. Parks and factors in their success - Response. Science 293(5532): 1046–1047.[CrossRef]

Bruner, A.G, Gullison, R.E., Rice, R.E., & Fonseca, G.A.B. da. 2001. The effectiveness of parks - Response. Science Online 293(5532): Letters. Online. Available: http://www.sciencemag.org/cgi/content/full/293/5532/1007a. August 11, 2001.

Bruner, Aaron G., Gullison, Raymond E., & Balmford, Andrew. 2004. Financial costs and shortfalls of managing and expanding Protected-Area Systems in developing countries. BioScience 54(12): 1119–1126.[Link]

Butchart, Stuart H.M., Stattersfield, Alison J., Bennun, Leon A., Shutes, Sue M., Akçakaya, H. Resit, Baillie, Jonathan E.M., Stuart, Simon N., Hilton-Taylor, Craig, & Mace, Georgina M. 2004. Measuring global trends in the status of biodiversity: Red List indices for birds. PLOS Biology 2(12): 2294–2304.[Link]

Butchart, S.H.M., Stattersfield, A.J., Bennun, L.A., Akçakaya, H.R., Baillie, J.E.M., Stuart, S.N., Hilton-Taylor, C., & Mace, G.M. 2005. Using Red List Indices to measure progress towards the 2010 target and beyond. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society, Series B 360: 255-268. [CrossRef].

Cameron, A., Thomas, C.D., Green, R.E., Bakkenes, M., Beaumont, L.J., Collingham, Y.C., Erasmus, B.F.N., de Siqueira, M.F., Grainger, A., Hannah, L., Hughes, L., Huntley, B., van Jaarsveld, A.S., Midgley, G.F., Miles, M., Ortega-Huerta, M.A., Peterson, A.T., Phillips, O.L., & Williams, S.E. 2004. Will climate change catch us off guard? Conservation in Practice 5(2): 28–29.[Link]

Chown, S.L., van Rensburg, B.J., Gaston, K.J., Rodrigues, A.S.L., & van Jaarsveld, A.S. 2003. Energy, species richness, and human population size: Conservation implications at a national scale. Ecological Applications 13: 1233–1241.[Link]

Cover, S., Wilson, E.O., & Naskrecki, P. Encyclopedia of life: Should species description equal gene sequence? A reply. Trends in Ecology and Evolution 18(12): 612.[CrossRef]

Cullen, Laury, Alger, Keith, & Rambaldi, Denise M. 2005. Land reform and biodiversity conservation in Brazil in the 1990s: Conflict and the articulation of mutual interests. Conservation Biology 19(3): 747–755. [CrossRef]

da Silva, José Maria Cardoso, Rylands, Anthony B., & da Fonseca, Gustavo A.B. 2005. The fate of the Amazonian areas of endemism. Conservation Biology 19(3): 689–694. [CrossRef]

Eken, Güven, Bennun, Leon, Brooks, Thomas M., Darwall, Will, Fishpool, Lincoln D.C., Foster, Matt, Knox, David, Langhammer, Penny, Matiku, Paul, Radford, Elizabeth, Salaman, Paul, Sechrest, Wes, Smith, Michael L., Spector, Sacha, & Tordoff, Andrew. 2004. Key Biodiversity Areas as site conservation targets. BioScience 54(12): 1110–1118.[Link]

Enquist, Brian J., Haskell, J.P., & Tiffney, B.H.I. 2002. General patterns of taxonomic and biomass partitioning in extant and fossil plant communities. Nature 419: 610–613.[CrossRef]

Enquist, Brian J., & Niklas, Karl J. 2002. Global allocation rules for patterns of biomass partitioning in seed plants. Science 295: 1517–1520.[CrossRef]

Enquist, Brian J., Sanderson, J.G., & Weiser, M. 2002. Modeling macroscopic patterns in ecology. Science 295: 1835.[CrossRef]

Enquist, Brian J., Economo, Evan P., Huxman, Travis E., Allen, Andrew P., Ignace, Danielle D., & Gillooly, James F. 2003. Scaling metabolism from organisms to ecosystems. Nature 423(6940): 639–642.[CrossRef]

Escamilla, Alfredo, Sanvicente, Mauro, Sosa, Miguel, & Galindo-Leal, C. 2000. Habitat mosaic, wildlife availability, and hunting in the tropical forest of Calakmul, Mexico. Conservation Biology 14(6): 1592–1601.[CrossRef]

Fearnside, Philip M. 2001. Soybean cultivation as a threat to the environment in Brazil. Environmental Conservation 28(1): 23–38.[CrossRef]

Fonseca, G.A.B. da, Balmford, A., Bibby, C., Boitani, L., Corsi, F., Brooks, T.M., Gascon, C., Olivieri, S., Mittermeier, R., Burgess, N., Dinerstein, E., Olson, D., Hannah, L., Lovett, J., Moyer, D., Rahbek, C., Stuart, S.N., & Williams, P. 2000. Following Africa's lead in setting priorities. Nature 405: 393–394.[CrossRef]

Fonseca, G.A.B. da, Gascon, C., Steininger, M.K., Brooks, T.M., Mittermeier, R.A., & Lacher, T.E. Jr. 2002. A global experiment under way. (Letter to the Editor). Science 295: 1835.[CrossRef]

Fonseca, G.A.B. da. 2003. Conservation science and NGOs. (Editorial). Conservation Biology 17(2): 1–3.[CrossRef]

Fonseca, G. & Benson, P.J. 2003. Biodiversity conservation demands open access. PloS Biology 1(2): 163–165.[Link]

Gascon, C., Williamson, G.B., & Fonseca, G.A.B. da. 2000. Receding forest edges and vanishing reserves. Science 288: 1356–1358.[CrossRef]

Gascon, C. & Smith, M.L. 2004. Where rivers meet. Science 305(5692): 1922–1923.[CrossRef]

Gibbons, J.W., Scott, D.E., Ryan, T.J., Buhlmann, K.A., Tuberville, T.D., Metts, B.S., Greene, J.L., Mills, T., Leiden, Y., Poppy, S., & Winne, C.T. 2000. The global decline of reptiles, déja vu amphibians. Bioscience 50(8): 653–666.[Link]

Goldstein, M.I., Wilkins, R.N., & Lacher, T.E. Jr. 2005. Spatiotemporal responses of reptiles and amphibians to timber harvest treatments in bottomland hardwood forests in East Texas. Journal of Wildlife Management 69: 525–539.

Gorenflo, L.J., & Brandon, K. 2005. Agricultural capacity and conservation in high biodiversity forest ecosystems. Ambio 34(3): 199–204. [Link]

Gower, D.J., Stuart, S.N., Bhatta, G., Cox, N., Gerlach, J., Loader, S.P., Chanson, J.S., Lynch, J.D., Measey, G.J., Nussbaum, R.A., Oommen, O.V., Manamendra-Arachchi, K., Ravichandran, M.D., Wilkinson, M., & Young, B.E. 2005. Appendix. Caecilians and the 2004 Global Amphibian Assessment. Conservation Biology 19(1): 54–55.

Grossberg, R., Treves, A., & Naughton-Treves, L. 2003. The incidental ecotourist — Measuring visitor impacts on endangered howler monkeys at a Belizean archaeological site. Environmental Conservation 30(1): 40–51.[CrossRef]

Gullison, R.E., Rice, R.E., & Blundell, A.G. 2000. ‘Marketing’ species conservation: financial incentives can be found to conserve a species threatened by trade. Nature 404: 923–924.[CrossRef]

Hannah, L., Midgley, G.F., Lovejoy, T., Bond, W.J., Bush, M., Lovett, J.C., Scott, D., & Woodward, F.I. 2002. Conservation of biodiversity in a changing climate. Conservation Biology 16(1): 264–268.[CrossRef]

Hannah, L., Midgley, G.F., & Millar, D. 2002. Climate change-integrated conservation strategies. Global Ecology and Biogeography 11(6): 485–495.[CrossRef]

Hannah, L., & Phillips, B. 2004. Extinction-risk coverage is worth inaccuracies. Nature 430: 141.[CrossRef]

Hannah, L., Midgley, G., Hughes, G., & Bomhard, B. 2005. The view from the Cape: Extinction risk, protected areas, and climate change. BioScience 55(3): 231–242.[Link]

Hardner, J., & Rice, R.E. 2002. Rethinking green consumerism. Scientific American 286(5): 88–95.[Link]

Hardner, J., & Rice, R.E. 2002. Letter to the editor. Scientific American 286(9): 16.[Link]

Hilton-Taylor, C., Mace, G.M., Capper, D.R., Collar, N.J., Stuart, S.N., Bibby, C.J., Pollock, C., & Thomsen, J.B. 2000. Assessment mismatches must be sorted out: They leave species at risk. Nature 404: 541.[CrossRef]

Kaspari, M., Alonso, L.E., & O'Donnell, S. 2000. Three energy variables predict ant abundance at a geographical scale. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London 267: 1–5.

Lamoreux, John, Akçakaya, H. Resit, Bennun, Leon, Collar, Nigel J., Boitani, Luigi, Brackett, David, Bräutigam, Amy, Brooks, Thomas M., Fonseca, Gustavo A.B. da, Mittermeier, Russell M., Rylands, Anthony B., Gärdenfors, Ulf, Hilton-Taylor, Craig, Mace, Georgina, Stein, Bruce A., & Stuart, Simon. 2003.Value of the IUCN Red List. (Letters). Trends in Ecology and Evolution 18(5): 214–215.[CrossRef]

Laurance, W.F., Lovejoy, T.E., Vasconcelos, H.L., Bruna, E.M., Didham, R.K., Stouffer, P.C., Gascon, C., Bierregaard, R.O., Laurance, S.G., & Sampaio, E. 2002. Ecosystem decay of Amazonian forest fragments: A 22-year investigation. Conservation Biology 16(3): 605–618.[CrossRef]

Leal, Inara R., da Silva, José Maria Cardoso, Tabarelli, Marcelo, & Lacher, Thomas E. 2005. Changing the course of biodiversity conservation in the Caatinga of northeastern Brazil. Conservation Biology 19(3): 701–706. [CrossRef]

Lewis, S.L., Phillips, O.L., Baker, T.R., Lloyd, J., Malhi, Y., Almeida, S., Higuchi, N., Laurance, W.F., Neill, D.A., Silva, J.N.M., Terborgh, J., Torres Lezama, A., Vásquez Martínez, R., Brown, S., Chave, J., Kuebler, C., Núñez Vargas, P., & Vinceti, B. 2004. Concerted changes in tropical forest structure and dynamics: Evidence from 50 South American long-term plots. Phil. Trans. of the Royal Society of London B 359: 421–436.[Link]

Loiselle, B.A., Howell, C.A., Graham, C.H., Goerck, J.M., Brooks, T., Smith, K.G., & Williams, P.H. 2003. Avoiding pitfalls of using species distribution models in conservation planning. Conservation Biology 17(6): 1591–1600.[CrossRef]

Malcolm, J.R., Neckel, S., Lougheed, S.C., Bogart, J.P., Peres, C.A., da Silva, M.N.F., Gascon, C., Patton, J.L., Boag, P.T. 2000. Riverine barriers and the geographic distribution of Amazonian species. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 97: 13672–13677.[CrossRef]

Malcolm, J.R., Liu, C., Neilson, R.P., Hansen, L.A., & Hannah, L. In press. Global warming and extinctions of endemic species from biodiversity hotspots. Conservation Biology.

Manly, B., & Sanderson, J.G. 2002. A note on null models: Justifying the methodology. Ecology 83(2): 580–582.[Link]

Mayle, F.E., Burbridge, R., & Killeen, T.J. 2000. Millenial-scale dynamics of southern Amazonian rain forests. Science 290: 2291–2294.[CrossRef]

McKenna, S.A., & Rylands, A.B. 2001. Unparalleled species richness found on the coral reefs of Raja Ampat Islands. Oryx 35(4): 355.[CrossRef]

Midgley, G.F., Hannah, L., Millar, D., Rutherford, M.C., & Powrie, L.W. 2002. Assessing the vulnerability of species richness to anthropogenic climate change in a biodiversity hotspot. Global Ecology and Biogeography 11(6): 445–452.[CrossRef]

Midgley, G.F., Hannah, L., Millar, D., Thuiller, W., & Booth, A. 2003. Developing regional and species-level assessments of climatic change impacts on biodiversity in the Cape Floristic Region. Biological Conservation 112(1-2): 87–97.[CrossRef]

Mittermeier, R.A., Fonseca, G.A.B. da, Brooks, T., Pilgrim, J., & Rodrigues, A. 2003. Hotspots and coldspots. American Scientist 91: 384.[Amazon Link]

Mittermeier, R.A., Mittermeier, C.G., Brooks, T.M., Pilgrim, J.D., Konstant, W.R., Fonseca, G.A.B. da, & Kormos, C. 2003. Wilderness and biodiversity conservation. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 100(18): 10309–10313.[CrossRef]

Mittermeier, Russell A., da Fonseca, Gustavo A.B., Rylands, Anthony B., & Brandon, Katrina. 2005. A brief history of biodiversity conservation in Brazil. Conservation Biology 19(3): 601–607. [CrossRef]

Montambault, J.R., & Alonso, L.E. 2002. High biodiversity discovered in remote region of Guyana. Oryx 36(2): 113–114.

Moore, J.L., Balmford, A., Brooks, T., Burgess, N.D., Hansen, L.A., Rahbek, C., & Williams, P.H. 2003. Performance of sub-Saharan vertebrates as indicator groups for identifying priority areas for conservation. Conservation Biology 17: 207–218.[CrossRef]

Moore, J.L., Manne, L., Brooks, T., Burgess, T., Davies, N.D., Rahbek, C., Williams, P., & Balmford, A. 2002. The distribution of cultural and biological diversity in Africa. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London B 269: 1645–1653.[CrossRef]

Moulton, M.P., & Sanderson, J.G. 1999. Fate of Passeriform introductions: Reply to Duncan and Young. Conservation Biology 13(4): 1–2.[CrossRef]

Muchoney, D.M., & Unnasch, B. 2001. Speaking the language of remote sensing: How to use change detection techniques for monitoring. Conservation Biology in Practice 2(2): 35–37.[Link]

Myers, N., Mittermeier, R.A., Mittermeier, C.G., Fonseca, G.A.B. da, & Kent, J. 2000. Biodiversity hotspots for conservation priorities. Nature 403: 853–858.[CrossRef]

Myers, N., & Mittermeier, R.A. 2002. Impact and acceptance of the hotspots strategy: Response to Ovadia and to Brummitt and Lughadha. Conservation Biology 17(5): 1449–1450.[CrossRef]

Naughton-Treves, L., Grossberg, R., & Treves, A. 2003. Paying for tolerance: Rural citizens' attitudes toward wolf depredation and compensation. Conservation Biology 17(6): 1500–1511.[CrossRef]

Naughton-Treves, L., Mena, J.L., Treves, A., Alvarez, N., & Radeloff, V.C. 2003. Wildlife survival beyond park boundaries: The impact of slash-and-burn agriculture and hunting on mammals in Tambopata, Peru. Conservation Biology 17(4): 1106–1117.[CrossRef]

Naughton-Treves, L., Chapman, C., & Kammen, D. In press. Burning biodiversity: Commercial and subsistence use of woody biomass in western Uganda. Biological Conservation.

Peres, C.A., Barlow, J., & Haugaasen, T. 2003. Vertebrate responses to surface wildfires in a central Amazonian forest. Oryx 37(1): 1–13.

Peres, C.A., Baider, C., Zuidema, P.A., Wadt, L.H.O., Kainer, K.A., Gomes-Silva, D.A.P., Salomão, R.P., Simões, L.L., Franciosi, E.R.N., Cornejo Valverde, F., Gribel, R., Shepard, G.R., Jr., Kanashiro, M., Coventry, P., Yu, D.W., Watkinson, A.R., & Freckleton, R.P. 2003. Demographic threats to the sustainability of Brazil nut exploitation. Science 302(5653): 2112–2114.[CrossRef]

Phillips, O.L., Baker, T.R., Arroyo, L., Higuchi, N., Killeen, T.J., Laurance, W.F., Lewis, S.L., Lloyd, J., Malhi, Y., Monteagudo, A., Neill, D.A., Núñez Vargas, P., Silva, J.N.M., Terborgh, J., Vásquez Martínez, R., Alexiades, M., Almeida, S., Brown, S., Chave, J., Comiskey, J.A., Czimczik, C.I., Di Fiore, A., Erwin, T., Kuebler, C., Laurance, S.G., Nascimento, H.E.M., Olivier, J., Palacios, W., Patiño, S., Pitman, N.C.A., Quesada, C.A., Saldias, M., Torres Lezama, A., & Vinceti, B. 2004. Pattern and process in Amazon tree turnover, 1976–2001. Phil. Trans. of the Royal Society of London B 359: 381–407.

Phillips, O.L., Vásquez Martínez, R., Arroyo, L., Baker, T.R., Killeen, T.J., Lewis, S.L., Malhi, Y., Monteagudo Mendoza, A., Neill, D., Nuñez Vargas, P., Alexiades, M., Cerón, C., Di Fiore, A., Erwin, T., Jardim, A., Palacios, W., Saldias, M., & Vinceti, B. 2002. Increasing dominance of large lianas in Amazonian forests. Nature 418: 770–774.[CrossRef]

Pilgrim, J., & Brooks, T. 2003. [Review of] Conserving bird biodiversity: General principles and their applications. Oryx 37(2): 261–262.[CrossRef]

Pimm, S.L., Ayres, M., Balmford, A., Branch, G., Brandon, K., Brooks, T.M., Bustamante, R., Costanza, R., Cowling, R., Curran, L.M., Dobson, A., Farber, S., Fonseca, G.A.B. da, Gascon, C., Kitching, R., McNeely, J., Lovejoy, T., Mittermeier, R.A., Myers, N., Patz, J.A., Raffle, B., Rapport, D., Raven, P., Roberts, C., Rodríguez, J.P., Rylands, A.B., Tucker, C., Safina, C., Samper, C., Stiassny, M.L.J., Safina, C., Supriatna, J., Wall, D.H., & Wilcove, D. 2001. Can we defy nature's end? Science 293: 2207–2208.[CrossRef]

Pimm, S.L., Ayres, M., Balmford, A., Branch, G., Brandon, K., Brooks, T., Bustamante, R., Costanza, R., Cowling, R., Curran, L.M., Dobson, A., Farber, S., Fonseca, G.A.B. da, Gascon, C., Kitching, R., McNeely, J., Lovejoy, T., Mittermeier, R.A., Myers, N., Patz, J.A., Raffle, B., Rapport, D., Raven, P., Roberts, C., Rodríguez, J.P., Rylands, A.B., Tucker, C., Safina, C., Samper, C., Stiassny, M.L.J., Supriatna, J., Wall, D.H., & Wilcove, D. Environment: Can we defy nature's end? – Supplementary Material. 2001. Science 293: Supplemental information. Online. Available: http://www.sciencemag.org/cgi/content/full/293/5538/2207/DC1. June 4 2003.

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