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Detecting extinction in sighting data / Andrew Solow, Thomas Helser -- Inferring threat from scientific collections: power tests and application to western Australian Acacia species/ Mark Burgman, Bruce R. Maslin, David Andrewartha ... [et al.] -- Identifying the ecological correlates of extinction-prone species: a case study of New Zealand birds/ Brendan Moyle -- Quantitative methods for modeling species habitat: comparative performance and an application to Australian plants / Jane Elith -- Risk assessment of a proposed introduction of Pacific salmon in the Delaware River basin/ Paul T. Jacobson -- Likelihood of introducing nonindigenous organisms with agricultural commodities: probabilistic estimation / Michael J. Firko, Edward V. Podleckis -- "Best" abundance estimates and best management: why they are not the same/ Barbara L. Taylor, Paul R. Wade -- Whaling models for cetacean conservation / Mark S. Boyce -- Assessing land-use impacts on bull trout using Bayesian belief networks/ Danny C. Lee -- Using matrix models to focus research and management efforts in conservation/ Selina S. Heppell, Deborah T. Crouse, Larry B. Crowder -- Variability and measurement error in extinction risk analysis: the northern spotted owl on the Olympic Peninsula/ Lloyd Goldwasser, Scott Ferson, Lev Ginzberg -- Can individual-based models yield a better assessment of population variability?/ Yiannis G. Matsinos, Wilfried F. Wolff, Donald L. DeAngelis -- Potential of branching processes as a modeling tool for conservation biology / Fr呈d呈ric Gosselin, Jean-Dominique Lebreton -- Role of genetics in conservation biology/ Sabine S. Loew -- Modeling problems in conservation genetics using laboratory animals / Richard Frankham -- Theoretical properties of extinction by inbreeding depression under stochastic environments/ Yoshinari Tanaka -- Mathematical methods for identifying representative reserve networks / Hugh Possingham, Ian Ball, Sandy Andelman. |