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Pacific Conservation Biology is CaOn NinSteERrnVaAtTioIOnNal journal publishing original research, reBviIeOwLOs,GpYerspectives and book

Volume 25 Issue 4 Pages 329?426 2019

reviews relevant to conservation biology and wildlife Contents

management in the Pacific region. Specific areas of interest EDITORIAL Good reviewers make a good journal M. Calver

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REVIEW

Overlooked and undervalued: the neglected role of fauna and a global bias in ecological restoration assessments

include conservation of biological diversity, natural resource S.L.Cross,S.Tomlinson,M.D.Craig,K.W.DixonandP.W.Bateman PERSPECTIVES Growing citizen science for conservation to support diverse project objectives and the motivations of volunteers

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S. Orchard

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Geographical bias constrains global knowledge of phenological change

management and policy, feral animals and weeds, biosecurity, N.Butt

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How an Indigenous community responded to the incursion and spread of myrtle rust (Austropuccinia psidii) that threatens culturally

significant plant species ? a case study from New Zealand

A. Black, M. Mark-Shadbolt, G. Garner, J. Green, T. Malcolm, A. Marsh, H. Ropata, N. Waipara and W. Wood

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marine ecosystems in the Pacific, and policy and education Agricultureandconservation:anoxymoronoranecessity? D. A. Saunders RESEARCH PAPERS

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Community dynamics in Fijian coral reef fish communities vary with conservation and shark-based tourism

M. G. McKeon and J. A. Drew

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relevant to biodiversity conservation or wildlife management. Spatialandtemporalpatternsof reptileroadkillinthenorth-westAustraliantropics

H. Hastings, J. Barr and P. W. Bateman

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Agriculture, brolgas and Australian sarus cranes on the Atherton Tablelands, Australia

T. D. Nevard, D. C. Franklin, I. Leiper, G. Archibald and S. T. Garnett

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Emphasis is placed on management implications of research. Achieving forest conservation in Fiji through payment for ecosystem services schemes S. Mangubhai and R. Lumelume Camera trapping and transect counts yield complementary insights into an endangered island endemic rail

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E. Znidersic, T. Flores, I. Macrae, J. C. Z. Woinarski and D. M. Watson

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Age, growth and maturity of the Australian blackspot shark (Carcharhinus coatesi) in the Gulf of Papua

L. Baje, J. J. Smart, M. I. Grant, A. Chin, W. T. White and C. A. Simpfendorfer

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Pacific Conservation Biology provides an important forum for Asnapshotof changesingraziers'managementandattitudestowardsdingoesover60years

L. M. van Eeden, C. R. Dickman, M. S. Crowther and T. M. Newsome

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FIELD NOTES

Movement of juvenile barramundi (Lates calcarifer) through a cone ramp fishway at a modified coastal wetland in central

Queensland, Australia

discussion on regional conservation issues, debate about T.Power,M.MooreandJ.McCann Predation on green sea turtle, Chelonia mydas, hatchlings by invasive rats M. Gronwald, Q. Genet and M. Touron

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Book reviews

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management priorities, and dissemination of research results.

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PACIFIC CONSERVATION BIOLOGY

Volume 25 Issue 4 Pages 329?426 2019

PACIFIC CONSERVATION BIOLOGY

CONSERVATION AND WILDLIFE MANAGEMENT IN THE PACIFIC REGION

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Editor-in-Chief: Mike Calver Murdoch University Frequency: 4 issues/year Publishing since:1994 eISSN:2204-4604 (online)

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USAGE 85,902 downloads in 2020 1971 Altmetrics mentions in 2020

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CS Highest percentile 58% (74/177 in Nature and Landscape Conservation)

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