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  • Mechanisms underpinning cli... Mechanisms underpinning climatic impacts on natural populations: altered species interactions are more important than direct effects
    Ockendon, Nancy; Baker, David J; Carr, Jamie A ... Global change biology, July 2014, Volume: 20, Issue: 7
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    Shifts in species' distribution and abundance in response to climate change have been well documented, but the underpinning processes are still poorly understood. We present the results of a ...
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  • Tracking Progress Toward th... Tracking Progress Toward the 2010 Biodiversity Target and Beyond
    Walpole, Matt; Almond, Rosamunde E.A; Besançon, Charles ... Science (American Association for the Advancement of Science), 09/2009, Volume: 325, Issue: 5947
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    Biodiversity indicators used by policy-makers are underdeveloped and underinvested. In response to global declines in biodiversity, some 190 countries have pledged, under the Convention on Biological ...
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  • Geographical variation in s... Geographical variation in species' population responses to changes in temperature and precipitation
    Pearce-Higgins, James W.; Ockendon, Nancy; Baker, David J. ... Proceedings of the Royal Society. B, Biological sciences, 11/2015, Volume: 282, Issue: 1818
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    Despite increasing concerns about the vulnerability of species' populations to climate change, there has been little overall synthesis of how individual population responses to variation in climate ...
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  • Global Biodiversity: Indica... Global Biodiversity: Indicators of Recent Declines
    Butchart, Stuart H.M; Walpole, Matt; Collen, Ben ... Science (American Association for the Advancement of Science), 05/2010, Volume: 328, Issue: 5982
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    In 2002, world leaders committed, through the Convention on Biological Diversity, to achieve a significant reduction in the rate of biodiversity loss by 2010. We compiled 31 indicators to report on ...
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  • Suppression of prolactin do... Suppression of prolactin does not reduce infant care by parentally experienced male common marmosets ( Callithrix jacchus)
    Almond, Rosamunde E.A.; Brown, Gillian R.; Keverne, Eric B. Hormones and behavior, 05/2006, Volume: 49, Issue: 5
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    High levels of prolactin have been found to correlate with the expression of paternal care in a variety of taxa. However, in mammals, there is little experimental evidence that prolactin is causally ...
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  • Adult-infant food transfer ... Adult-infant food transfer in common marmosets: an experimental study
    Brown, Gillian R.; Almond, Rosamunde E.A.; Bates, Nicholas J. American journal of primatology, April 2005, Volume: 65, Issue: 4
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    Infant marmosets and tamarins obtain solid food items from adults during and after the time of weaning. In addition to providing nutrients, food transfers may provide infants with the opportunity to ...
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  • Use it or lose it: measurin... Use it or lose it: measuring trends in wild species subject to substantial use
    Tierney, Megan; Almond, Rosamunde; Stanwell-Smith, Damon ... Oryx, 07/2014, Volume: 48, Issue: 3
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    The unsustainable use of wild animals and plants is thought to be a significant driver of biodiversity loss in many regions of the world. The international community has therefore called for action ...
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  • Changes in prolactin and gl... Changes in prolactin and glucocorticoid levels in cotton-top tamarin fathers during their mate's pregnancy: the effect of infants and paternal experience
    Almond, Rosamunde E. A.; Ziegler, Toni E.; Snowdon, Charles T. American journal of primatology, 06/2008, Volume: 70, Issue: 6
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    We have previously shown that paternally experienced cotton‐top tamarin fathers (Saguinus oedipus) had significant increases in prolactin and glucocorticoids at the midpoint of their mate's ...
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  • Bending the curve of terrestrial biodiversity needs an integrated strategy
    Leclère, David; Obersteiner, Michael; Barrett, Mike ... Nature (London), 09/2020, Volume: 585, Issue: 7826
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    Increased efforts are required to prevent further losses to terrestrial biodiversity and the ecosystem services that it  provides . Ambitious targets have been proposed, such as reversing the ...
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