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1 ducing the risk of reintroduction failure of endangered species.
2  for assessing change in the abundance of an endangered species.
3 ng and curtailing the illegal trade of these endangered species.
4 xpensive cultivated ornamental fishes, is an endangered species.
5  are scale-covered mammals, containing eight endangered species.
6 n can also help define conservation units in endangered species.
7 ted to support conservation efforts for this endangered species.
8 studying the male-specific dispersal of this endangered species.
9 ng programs and the conservation of rare and endangered species.
10 conservation implications in this critically endangered species.
11 physician-scientists, classifying them as an endangered species.
12 versity of fishes exposed to DLCs, including endangered species.
13 l other pests and to support conservation of endangered species.
14 pe of population growth predictions for this endangered species.
15 nt of both wild and captive food sources for endangered species.
16 tions and for the conservation management of endangered species.
17 versions are regulated because of impacts on endangered species.
18 nservation and restoration of threatened and endangered species.
19 ng within this population of this critically endangered species.
20 ite their relevance for conservation of this endangered species.
21 ear transfer to generate stem cells and save endangered species.
22 l as emerging disease in wild populations of endangered species.
23 sexual reproduction, and the conservation of endangered species.
24 of population persistence for threatened and endangered species.
25 ion that seeks to ban international trade in endangered species.
26 and future efforts to conserve gene pools of endangered species.
27  to guiding effective management to conserve endangered species.
28 ation strategies or allocating resources for endangered species.
29 a more significant threat to the survival of endangered species.
30 uced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs) from two endangered species: a primate, the drill, Mandrillus leu
31                          Section 7 of the US Endangered Species Act (Act) directs federal agencies to
32  sub-basin according to the habitat needs of Endangered Species Act (ESA)-listed salmonids relative t
33            Both species are listed by the US Endangered Species Act and the IUCN considers them 'enda
34 recently proposed for listing under the U.S. Endangered Species Act due to climate-change-induced hab
35 dangered and threatened species under the US Endangered Species Act is presumed to offer a defense ag
36 amander (listed as Threatened under the U.S. Endangered Species Act).
37 t the vision and legal obligations of the US Endangered Species Act, the Northwest Power Act (Fish an
38  desired outcomes in avoiding extinction for Endangered Species Act-listed species.
39 enetically modified) is unresolved by the US Endangered Species Act.
40 or expectations for behavioral change within endangered species and captive populations.
41 tion of the natural Sardinian ecosystems for endangered species and human health.
42 fic conservation priorities, here defined as endangered species and protected areas, marking particul
43 ial distribution of risks to this critically endangered species, and also provides a low-impact metho
44 induced changes in management policy of this endangered species, and serve as model of productive syn
45 ve plan, the clinical scholar will become an endangered species, and the research innovations and dis
46       Conservation efforts for threatened or endangered species are challenging because the multi-sca
47                           Reintroductions of endangered species are controversial because of high cos
48                               Census data on endangered species are often sparse, error-ridden, and c
49 n activities have placed populations of many endangered species at risk and mitigation efforts typica
50 behaviours and obscure microhabitats of some endangered species can make direct foraging observations
51  to preserve genetic variation in support of endangered species conservation efforts has attracted se
52 Union for Conservation of Nature Red List of Endangered Species employs a robust, standardized approa
53 genus Gavialis comprises a single living but endangered species, G. gangeticus, as well as fossil spe
54 tion of terrestrial mammals, one of the most endangered species groups and one that expresses varying
55 al and gene flow is essential for conserving endangered species in fragmented landscapes.
56 ity and endangered status, with the two most endangered species in our study, the black and white ruf
57 ntify, based on the IUCN Red List status, 64 endangered species in particular need of new or stricter
58             Geographic distribution data for endangered species in the United States were used to loc
59 ., as well as other potential drug-producing endangered species in this and other groups.
60  fish behavior is vital for recovery of many endangered species including salmon.
61 ral agencies to help conserve threatened and endangered species, including by consulting with the US
62 aphic trends and patterns of gene flow in an endangered species is crucial for devising conservation
63 he level of genetic variation and fitness in endangered species is the studies in Gila topminnow.
64       One of the primary genetic concerns in endangered species is whether they have ample adaptive v
65   As the independent practitioner becomes an endangered species, it is critical to better understand
66 water transfer projects and habitats of many endangered species, it is imperative to explore an adapt
67 vel data on land prices and the incidence of endangered species, it is shown that accounting for hete
68    However, the remaining population of this endangered species mainly occupies mixed woodland savann
69             Understanding dietary trends for endangered species may be essential to assessing the eff
70                                              Endangered species may be particularly at risk because i
71 of the drug-producing plant families contain endangered species never previously studied for their ut
72 batross (Phoebastria albatrus), a critically endangered species now confined to a few islets in the n
73 cidae) has been implicated in the decline of endangered species of Darwin's finches, such as the mang
74  of the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Fauna and Flora (CITES), including
75  loci in wild and captive populations of two endangered species of Mexican Goodeid fish, Ameca splend
76 toid) contrives to reach its host, itself an endangered species of social parasite that lives inside
77                  Genetic studies of rare and endangered species often focus on defining and preservin
78                       Recent declines in two endangered species on the island of Kaua'i, the 'Akikiki
79 ed by a Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species program.
80 al ecosystems support valuable fisheries and endangered species, protect shorelines, and are signific
81                           Genomic studies of endangered species provide insights into their evolution
82                                              Endangered species recovery programs seek to restore pop
83 ch admixture complicates decisions regarding endangered species restoration and protection.
84 at aims to protect Critically Endangered and Endangered species restricted to single sites, has ident
85 se many Convention of International Trade of Endangered Species restrictions are based on the age of
86 ed exposure to human stressors of critically endangered species such as common skate (Dipturus batis)
87 ted census counts--a common type of data for endangered species that has hitherto been relatively unu
88  likely underestimated because 23 critically endangered species that we assessed are classed as "poss
89 tions commonly experienced by researchers of endangered species: the inability to directly observe th
90                              For some highly endangered species there are too few reproductively capa
91 pacity and mechanisms for tigers (a globally endangered species) to coexist with humans at fine spati
92            This is particularly important in endangered species, where the consequences of disruption
93  of the Bryde's whale Balaenoptera edeni, an endangered species which vocalizes at low frequencies, a
94                       Asian elephants are an endangered species whose survival is under extreme press
95 noise was also found in critical habitats of endangered species, with 14% experiencing a 10-fold incr
96 ecome an increasingly important tool to save endangered species, yet despite the allocation of signif

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