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Biodiversity Conservation – week 5 Marco Pautasso (marpauta at gmail.com) London Metropolitan Univ. - 2010
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Conservation biology of freshwater and marine ecosystems

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Conservation biology of freshwater and marine ecosystems, river catchments and deadwood, river restoration projects, stream macro-invertebrates, pond biodiversity in golf courses, agriculture intensity, land sharing vs. land sparing, integrating terrestrial and freshwater conservation
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Page 1: Conservation biology of freshwater and marine ecosystems

Biodiversity Conservation – week 5

Marco Pautasso (marpauta at gmail.com)

London Metropolitan Univ. - 2010

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Biodiversity Conservationmain topics – week 5

Freshwater ecosystems and biodiversity conservation

Biodiversity conservation along the coasts, in seas and oceans

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Publications on freshwater biodiversity

Oertli et al. (2009) Hydrobiologia

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Perception of deadwood in streams

Chin et al. (2008) Environmental Management

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Perception of deadwood in streams

Chin et al. (2008) Environmental Management

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Living wood in streams

Opperman (2007) Earth Surface and Processes

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Pond biodiversity and golf courses in Stockholm

Colding et al. (2009) Ecological Applications

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Pond biodiversity and golf courses in Stockholm

Colding et al. (2009) Ecological Applications

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Freshwater habitats: some definitions

Davies et al. (2009) Aquatic Conservation

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Freshwater biodiversity and agriculture

Davies et al. (2009) Aquatic Conservation

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Freshwater biodiversity in agricultural landscapes

Davies et al. (2008) Agriculture, Ecosystems and Environment

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Freshwater biodiversity in agricultural landscapes

Davies et al. (2008) Agriculture, Ecosystems and Environment

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Estonian river catchments and trends in nutrient concentrations

Iital et al. (2010) Journal of Environmental Monitoring

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Estonian river catchments and trends in nutrient concentrations

Iital et al. (2010) Journal of Environmental Monitoring

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Land use and human population in Estonian river catchments

data from: Iital et al. (2010) Journal of Environmental Monitoring

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Endemic stream macro-invertebrates in South France

Brown et al. (2009) Biological Conservation

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River restoration projects in Austria, Germany and Liechtenstein

Kail et al. (2007) Journal of Applied Ecology

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Cross-taxon congruence in freshwater biodiversity

Heino (2010) Ecological Indicators

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Freshwater species introductions in the UK

Keller et al. (2009) Conservation Biology

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Freshwater species introductions in the UK

Keller et al. (2009) Conservation Biology

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Biodiversity conservation and the Three Gorges Dam in China

Lopez-Pujol & Ren (2009) Journal of Natural History

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Biodiversity conservation and the Three Gorges Dam in China

Lopez-Pujol & Ren (2009) Journal of Natural History

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Biodiversity conservation and the Three Gorges Dam in China

Lopez-Pujol & Ren (2009) Journal of Natural History

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Biodiversity conservation in the Pantanal region, Brazil

Lourival et al. (2009) Wetlands

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Biodiversity conservation in the Pantanal region, Brazil

Lourival et al. (2009) Wetlands

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Freshwater conservation: the need for an upstream view

Nel et al. (2009) Aquatic Conservation

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Species-area relationships in ponds?

Oertli et al. (2002) Biological Conservation

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European ecoregions

Muecher et al. (2009) Landscape and Urban Planning

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Ecoregions in South Africa

Nel et al. (2009) Biological Conservation

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Ecoregions in South Africa

Nel et al. (2009) Biological Conservation

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Amis et al. (2009) Biological Conservation

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Integrating terrestrial and freshwater conservation

Amis et al. (2009) Biological Conservation

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Integrating terrestrial and freshwater conservation

Amis et al. (2009) Biological Conservation

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Integrating terrestrial and freshwater conservation

Amis et al. (2009) Biological Conservation

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Integrating terrestrial and freshwater conservation

Amis et al. (2009) Biological Conservation

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Integrating terrestrial and freshwater conservation

Amis et al. (2009) Biological Conservation

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Grazing marshes in the South-East of England

Ormerod et al. (2010) Conservation Biology

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Conservation value of snails in grazing marshes in SE England

Ormerod et al. (2010) Conservation Biology

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Global map of forested regions

Schmitt et al. (2009) Biological Conservation

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Global protection status of forests

Schmitt et al. (2009) Biological Conservation

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Biodiversity research by country

Hendriks & Duarte (2008) Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology

terrestrial marine freshwater

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Temporal trends in research on biodiversity

Hendriks & Duarte (2008) Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology

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Global patterns in tortoise and freshwater turtle biodiversity

Buhlmann et al. (2009) Chelonian Conservation and Biology

~320 spp of tortoises and freshwater turtles, 40% threatened

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Marine protected areas in the Philippines

Weeks et al. (2009) Conservation Biology

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Marine biodiversity in the world oceans and in the Mediterranean

Bianchi & Morri (2000) Marine Pollution Bulletin

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Mediterranean geologic history

Bianchi & Morri (2000) Marine Pollution Bulletin

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Marine genetic diversity: evolution of measurement methods

Feral (2002) Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology

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