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Liz Nichols
Liz Nichols
U.S. Department of State
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Ecological functions and ecosystem services provided by Scarabaeinae dung beetles
E Nichols, S Spector, J Louzada, T Larsen, S Amezquita, ME Favila, ...
Biological conservation 141 (6), 1461-1474, 2008
14752008
Global dung beetle response to tropical forest modification and fragmentation: a quantitative literature review and meta-analysis
E Nichols, T Larsen, S Spector, AL Davis, F Escobar, M Favila, K Vulinec
Biological Conservation 137 (1), 1-19, 2007
725*2007
Higher predation risk for insect prey at low latitudes and elevations
Science 356 (6339), 742-744, 2017
4382017
Get the science right when paying for nature’s services
Science 347 (6227), 1206-1207, 2015
2982015
Co‐declining mammals and dung beetles: an impending ecological cascade
E Nichols, TA Gardner, CA Peres, S Spector, ...
Oikos 118 (4), 481-487, 2009
2412009
Ecological and evolutionary legacy of megafauna extinctions
M Galetti, M Moleon, P Jordano, MM Pires, PR Guimaraes Jr., T Pape, ...
Biological Reviews 123 (doi: 10.1111/brv.12374), 2017
2332017
Neglected wild life: parasitic biodiversity as a conservation target
A Gómez, E Nichols
International Journal for Parasitology: Parasites and Wildlife 2, 222-227, 2013
2212013
Dung beetles as a candidate study taxon in applied biodiversity conservation research
ES Nichols, TA Gardner
Ecology and evolution of dung beetles, 267-291, 2011
1392011
Trait-dependent response of dung beetle populations to tropical forest conversion at local and regional scales
E Nichols, M Uriarte, DE Bunker, ME Favila, EM Slade, K Vulinec, ...
Ecology, 2013
1382013
Impacts of forestation and deforestation on local temperature across the globe
BS Jayme A. Prevedello , Gisele R. Winck, Marcelo M. Weber, Elizabeth Nichols
PLOS ONE, 2019
1302019
Biodiversity extinction thresholds are modulated by matrix type
AL Boesing, E Nichols, JP Metzger
Ecography 41 (9), 1520-1533, 2018
1212018
Effects of landscape structure on avian-mediated insect pest control services: a review
AL Boesing, E Nichols, JP Metzger
Landscape Ecology 32, 931-944, 2017
1162017
Payment for ecosystem services programs in the Brazilian Atlantic Forest: Effective but not enough
PGC Ruggiero, JP Metzger, LR Tambosi, E Nichols
Land use policy 82, 283-291, 2019
1062019
Biodiversity response to habitat loss and fragmentation
R Pardini, E Nichols, T Püttker
Encyclopedia of the Anthropocene 3, 229-239, 2017
1052017
Land use type, forest cover, and forest edges modulate avian cross-habitat spillover
JPM Andrea Larissa Boesing, Elizabeth Nichols
Journal of Applied Ecology, 2017
82*2017
Consequences of actor level livelihood heterogeneity for additionality in a tropical forest payment for environmental services programme with an undifferentiated reward structure
P Newton, ES Nichols, W Endo, CA Peres
Global Environmental Change 22 (1), 127-136, 2012
812012
Big dung beetles dig deeper: trait-based consequences for faecal parasite transmission
EN Nichar Gregory, Andrés Gómez, Trícia Maria F. de S. Oliveira
International Journal for Parasitology 45, 101-105, 2015
582015
Dung beetles and fecal helminth transmission: patterns, mechanisms and questions
E Nichols, A Gomez
Parasitology, 2014
582014
Conservation education needs more parasites
E Nichols, A Gómez
Biological Conservation 144 (2), 937-941, 2011
512011
Parasite conservation, conservation medicine, and ecosystem health
A Gómez, ES Nichols, SL Perkins
New directions in conservation medicine: Applied cases of ecological health …, 2012
422012
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