How experimental biology and ecology can support evidence-based decision-making in conservation: avoiding pitfalls and enabling application
Steven J. Cooke(Carleton University), Neal Haddaway(Stockholm Environment Institute), Robert J. Lennox(NORCE Research AS), Trina Rytwinski(Carleton University), Joseph Bennett(Carleton University), Jessica J. Taylor(Carleton University), Craig E. Franklin(Unknown), Jodie L. Rummer(ARC Centre of Excellence for Coral Reef Studies), Kim Birnie‐Gauvin(Carleton University)
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