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    Author Correction: Targeting ocean conservation outcomes through threat reduction

    Joseph A. Turner, Malcolm Starkey, Nicholas K. Dulvy in npj Ocean Sustainability (2024)

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    Targeting ocean conservation outcomes through threat reduction

    Nations have committed to reductions in the global rate of species extinctions through the Sustainable Development Goals 14 and 15, for ocean and terrestrial species, respectively. Biodiversity loss is worseni...

    Joseph A. Turner, Malcolm Starkey, Nicholas K. Dulvy in npj Ocean Sustainability (2024)

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    No increase in inflammation in late-life major depression screened to exclude physical illness

    Depression is a common and debilitating disorder in the elderly. Late-life depression (LLD) has been associated with inflammation and elevated levels of proinflammatory cytokines including interleukin (IL)-1β,...

    Eline T. Luning Prak, Thomas Brooks, Walid Makhoul in Translational Psychiatry (2022)

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    Moment of truth for the Cerrado hotspot

    Despite projections of a severe extinction event, a window of opportunity is now open for a mix of policies to avoid biodiversity collapse in the Cerrado hotspot.

    Bernardo B. N. Strassburg, Thomas Brooks in Nature Ecology & Evolution (2017)

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    Wildlife population trends in protected areas predicted by national socio-economic metrics and body size

    Ensuring that protected areas (PAs) maintain the biodiversity within their boundaries is fundamental in achieving global conservation goals. Despite this objective, wildlife abundance changes in PAs are patchi...

    Megan D. Barnes, Ian D. Craigie, Luke B. Harrison, Jonas Geldmann in Nature Communications (2016)

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    Biodiversity barometers

    The Red List Index is a new indicator of species' extinction risk. It will make a major contribution in measuring the success of an internationally agreed aim to slow biodiversity loss by 2010.

    Thomas Brooks, Elizabeth Kennedy in Nature (2004)

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    Are Unsuccessful Avian Invaders Rarer in Their Native Range Than Successful Invaders?

    Biological invasions are a central component of the increasing taxonomic and geographic homogenization of the biosphere (Vitousek et. al., 1996), but our ability to predict such invasions remains in its infanc...

    Thomas Brooks in Biotic Homogenization (2001)

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    … following Africa's lead in setting priorities

    Gustavo A. B. da Fonseca, Andrew Balmford, Colin Bibby, Luigi Boitani in Nature (2000)

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    Living on the edge

    Against conventional ecological wisdom, it seems that a species in decline will usually retreat to the edges of the area it once occupied. This is because human impacts, such as deforestation, tend to sweep al...

    Thomas Brooks in Nature (2000)

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    Patronomy and conservation

    Thomas Brooks in Nature (1997)

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    Atlantic forest extinctions

    Thomas Brooks, Andrew Balmford in Nature (1996)

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    Extinction and conservation on Cebu

    Perla Magsalay, Thomas Brooks, Guy Dutson, Rob Timmins in Nature (1995)

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    Comparison of immunocytochemical and biochemical assays for estrogen receptor in fine needle aspirates and histologic sections from breast carcinomas

    An immunocytochemical assay using a monoclonal antibody specific for estrogen receptor (ER-ICA) was performed on needle aspirates and on histologic sections (mastectomy and biopsy specimens) from 55 patients w...

    Ruth L. Katz M.D., Shobha Patel, Nour Sneige in Breast Cancer Research and Treatment (1990)