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Alan Rabinowitz
Researcher at Wildlife Conservation Society
Publications - 23
Citations - 1939
Alan Rabinowitz is an academic researcher from Wildlife Conservation Society. The author has contributed to research in topics: Wildlife conservation & Jaguar. The author has an hindex of 18, co-authored 23 publications receiving 1807 citations.
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Planning to Save a Species: the Jaguar as a Model
Eric W. Sanderson,Kent H. Redford,Cheryl-Lesley B. Chetkiewicz,Rodrigo A. Medellín,Alan Rabinowitz,John G. Robinson,Andrew B. Taber +6 more
TL;DR: In a follow-up work as mentioned in this paper, the same authors conducted a range-wide as-sessment of the long-term survival prospects of the jaguar and developed an algorithm for prioritizing jaguars conservation units occurring in major habitat types.
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Ecology and behaviour of the Jaguar (Panthers onca) in Belize, Central America
Alan Rabinowitz,B. G. Nottingham +1 more
TL;DR: The behavioural and ecological plasticity exhibited by the Jaguars in this study is beneficial for an animal whose habitat is rapidly diminishing.
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A Global Perspective on Large Carnivore Conservation
William Weber,Alan Rabinowitz +1 more
TL;DR: The recent reintroduction of the gray wolf (Canis lupus) to Yellowstone signifies a constructive change, but the overall record in the United States on large carnivore conservation remains poor as discussed by the authors.
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An Ecology‐Based Method for Defining Priorities for Large Mammal Conservation: The Tiger as Case Study
Eric Wikramanayake,Eric Dinerstein,John G. Robinson,Ullas K. Karanth,Alan Rabinowitz,David M. Olson,Thomas Mathew,Prashant Hedao,Melissa Conner,Ginette Hemley,Dorene Bolze +10 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors presented an objective, ecology-based method for identifying priority areas for conservation that incorporates both habitat representation and landscape-level features using tigers as an example, accounting for ecological, demographic, genetic, and behavioral differ- ences.
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Evaluating the Conservation Mission of Zoos, Aquariums, Botanical Gardens, and Natural History Museums
Brian W. Miller,William G. Conway,Richard P. Reading,Chris Wemmer,David E. Wildt,Devra G. Kleiman,Steven L. Monfort,Alan Rabinowitz,Beth Armstrong,Michael Hutchins +9 more
TL;DR: Many collection-based institutions now hold a stated mission of conservation, and many of these institutions exhibit wildlife and thus have a special connection with nature as mentioned in this paper, and thus contribute directly to conservation education and conservation science.