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    Moving beyond landscape resistance: considerations for the future of connectivity modelling and conservation science

    Landscape connectivity, the extent to which a landscape facilitates the flow of ecological processes such as organism movement, has emerged as a central focus of landscape ecology and conservation science. Con...

    Siddharth Unnithan Kumar, Jonathon Turnbull, Oscar Hartman Davies in Landscape Ecology (2022)

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    The spatial distribution of illegal hunting of terrestrial mammals in Sub-Saharan Africa: a systematic map

    There is a rich body of literature addressing the topic of illegal hunting of wild terrestrial mammals. Studies on this topic have risen over the last decade as species are under increasing risk from anthropog...

    Isla Duporge, Timothy Hodgetts, Tiejun Wang, David W. Macdonald in Environmental Evidence (2020)

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    Setting the agenda for social science research on the human microbiome

    The human microbiome is an important emergent area of cross, multi and transdisciplinary study. The complexity of this topic leads to conflicting narratives and regulatory challenges. It raises questions about...

    Beth Greenhough, Cressida Jervis Read, Jamie Lorimer in Palgrave Communications (2020)

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    Unsettling antibiosis: how might interdisciplinary researchers generate a feeling for the microbiome and to what effect?

    Decades of active public health messaging about the dangers of pathogenic microbes has led to a Western society dominated by an antibiotic worldview; however recent scientific and social interest in the microb...

    Beth Greenhough, Andrew Dwyer, Richard Grenyer, Timothy Hodgetts in Palgrave Communications (2018)

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    What spatially explicit quantitative evidence exists that shows the effect of land tenure on illegal hunting of endangered terrestrial mammals in sub-Saharan Africa? A systematic map protocol

    Over the last two decades there has been an increase in the demand for land in Sub Saharan Africa, particularly from foreign agribusiness investment to provide food for an increasing human population. The majo...

    Isla Duporge, Timothy Hodgetts, Maria Brett in Environmental Evidence (2018)

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    Improving the role of global conservation treaties in addressing contemporary threats to lions

    Despite their iconic status, lion (Panthera leo) populations continue to decline across the majority of their range. In the light of the recent decision (in October 2017) to add lions to the Appendices of the Con...

    Timothy Hodgetts, Melissa Lewis, Hans Bauer, Dawn Burnham in Biodiversity and Conservation (2018)

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    Evaluation of the Response of the Swedish Healthcare System to the Tsunami Disaster in South East Asia

    When the tsunami in South East Asia hit the coast of Thailand on December 26, 2004, approximately 20,000 Swedish tourists were in the disaster zone. Of these, 548 died or were lost and more than 1500 were inju...

    Prof. Sten Lennquist, Timothy Hodgetts in European Journal of Trauma and Emergency Surgery (2008)