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Bushmeat hunting and extinction risk to the world's mammals
WJ Ripple, K Abernethy, MG Betts, G Chapron, R Dirzo, M Galetti, T Levi, ...
Royal Society open science 3 (10), 160498, 2016
5772016
Global forest loss disproportionately erodes biodiversity in intact landscapes
MG Betts, C Wolf, WJ Ripple, B Phalan, KA Millers, A Duarte, ...
Nature 547 (7664), 441-444, 2017
5092017
Acoustic classification of multiple simultaneous bird species: A multi-instance multi-label approach
F Briggs, B Lakshminarayanan, L Neal, XZ Fern, R Raich, SJK Hadley, ...
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 131 (6), 4640-4650, 2012
3462012
World scientists’ warning of a climate emergency 2022
WJ Ripple, C Wolf, JW Gregg, K Levin, J Rockström, TM Newsome, ...
BioScience 72 (12), 1149-1155, 2022
3252022
Occupancy estimation and the closure assumption
CT Rota, RJ Fletcher Jr, RM Dorazio, MG Betts
Journal of Applied Ecology 46 (6), 1173-1181, 2009
3072009
The effects of landscape fragmentation on pollination dynamics: absence of evidence not evidence of absence
AS Hadley, MG Betts
Biological Reviews 87 (3), 526-544, 2012
3022012
Spatial models reveal the microclimatic buffering capacity of old-growth forests
SJK Frey, AS Hadley, SL Johnson, M Schulze, JA Jones, MG Betts
Science advances 2 (4), e1501392, 2016
2992016
Social information trumps vegetation structure in breeding-site selection by a migrant songbird
MG Betts, AS Hadley, N Rodenhouse, JJ Nocera
Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 275 (1648), 2257-2263, 2008
2512008
Thresholds in songbird occurrence in relation to landscape structure
MG Betts, GJ Forbes, AW Diamond
Conservation Biology 21 (4), 1046-1058, 2007
2452007
Lidar remote sensing variables predict breeding habitat of a Neotropical migrant bird
SJ Goetz, D Steinberg, MG Betts, RT Holmes, PJ Doran, R Dubayah, ...
Ecology 91 (6), 1569-1576, 2010
2392010
The importance of spatial autocorrelation, extent and resolution in predicting forest bird occurrence
MG Betts, AW Diamond, GJ Forbes, MA Villard, JS Gunn
Ecological Modelling 191 (2), 197-224, 2006
2372006
Extinction filters mediate the global effects of habitat fragmentation on animals
MG Betts, C Wolf, M Pfeifer, C Banks-Leite, V Arroyo-Rodríguez, ...
Science 366 (6470), 1236-1239, 2019
2022019
Independent effects of fragmentation on forest songbirds: an organism‐based approach
MG Betts, GJ Forbes, AW Diamond, PD Taylor
Ecological Applications 16 (3), 1076-1089, 2006
1962006
Tropical deforestation alters hummingbird movement patterns
AS Hadley, MG Betts
Biology letters 5 (2), 207-210, 2009
1742009
Are we eating the world's megafauna to extinction?
WJ Ripple, C Wolf, TM Newsome, MG Betts, G Ceballos, F Courchamp, ...
Conservation Letters 12 (3), e12627, 2019
1722019
A species‐centered approach for uncovering generalities in organism responses to habitat loss and fragmentation
MG Betts, L Fahrig, AS Hadley, KE Halstead, J Bowman, WD Robinson, ...
Ecography 37 (6), 517-527, 2014
1632014
The 9th annual MLSP competition: New methods for acoustic classification of multiple simultaneous bird species in a noisy environment
F Briggs, Y Huang, R Raich, K Eftaxias, Z Lei, W Cukierski, SF Hadley, ...
2013 IEEE international workshop on machine learning for signal processing …, 2013
1632013
Dynamic occupancy models reveal within‐breeding season movement up a habitat quality gradient by a migratory songbird
MG Betts, NL Rodenhouse, T Scott Sillett, PJ Doran, RT Holmes
Ecography 31 (5), 592-600, 2008
1372008
Thresholds in forest bird occurrence as a function of the amount of early‐seral broadleaf forest at landscape scales
MG Betts, JC Hagar, JW Rivers, JD Alexander, K McGarigal, BC McComb
Ecological Applications 20 (8), 2116-2130, 2010
1342010
Research needs and recommendations for the use of conspecific-attraction methods in the conservation of migratory songbirds
MA Ahlering, D Arlt, MG Betts, RJ Fletcher Jr, JJ Nocera, MP Ward
The Condor 112 (2), 252-264, 2010
1332010
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