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    Prioritizing Regions to Conserve a Specialist Folivore: Considering Probability of Occurrence, Food Resources, and Climate Change by AdamsHosking, Christine, McAlpine, Clive A, Rhodes, Jonathan R, Moss, Patrick T, Grantham, Hedley S

    Published in Conservation letters (01-05-2015)
    “…For species that are increasingly threatened by the combined impacts of habitat loss and climate change, the identification of priority regions for…”
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    Using Species Distribution Models to Predict Potential Landscape Restoration Effects on Puma Conservation by Angelieri, Cintia Camila Silva, Adams-Hosking, Christine, Ferraz, Katia Maria Paschoaletto Micchi de Barros, de Souza, Marcelo Pereira, McAlpine, Clive Alexander

    Published in PloS one (06-01-2016)
    “…A mosaic of intact native and human-modified vegetation use can provide important habitat for top predators such as the puma (Puma concolor), avoiding negative…”
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    Modelling changes in the distribution of the critical food resources of a specialist folivore in response to climate change by Adams-Hosking, Christine, McAlpine, Clive, Rhodes, Jonathan R., Grantham, Hedley S., Moss, Patrick T.

    Published in Diversity & distributions (01-09-2012)
    “…Aim: An important consideration when planning to conserve a species under climate change is to understand how the distribution of its food resources may also…”
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    Using Species Distribution Models to Predict Potential Landscape Restoration Effects on Puma Conservation: e0145232 by Angelieri, Cintia CamilaSilva, Adams-Hosking, Christine, Ferraz, Micchi deBarros, Souza, Marcelo Pereirade, McAlpine, Clive Alexander

    Published in PloS one (01-01-2016)
    “…A mosaic of intact native and human-modified vegetation use can provide important habitat for top predators such as the puma (Puma concolor), avoiding negative…”
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    Can a problem-solving approach strengthen landscape ecology's contribution to sustainable landscape planning by McAlpine, Clive A, Seabrook, Leonie M, Rhodes, Jonathan R, Maron, Martine, Smith, Carl, Bowen, Michiala E, Butler, Sarah A, Powell, Owen, Ryan, Justin G, Fyfe, Christine T, Adams-Hosking, Christine, Smith, Andrew, Robertson, Oliver, Howes, Alison, Cattarino, Lorenzo

    Published in Landscape ecology (01-10-2010)
    “…The need to avert unacceptable and irreversible environmental change is the most urgent challenge facing society. Landscape ecology has the capacity to help…”
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