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Colin M. Poole
Researcher at Wildlife Conservation Society
Publications - 17
Citations - 906
Colin M. Poole is an academic researcher from Wildlife Conservation Society. The author has contributed to research in topics: Threatened species & Population. The author has an hindex of 10, co-authored 17 publications receiving 817 citations.
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Bringing the Tiger Back from the Brink—The Six Percent Solution
Joe Walston,John G. Robinson,Elizabeth L. Bennett,Urs Breitenmoser,Gustavo A. B. da Fonseca,John M. Goodrich,Melvin Gumal,Luke T. B. Hunter,Arlyne Johnson,K. Ullas Karanth,Nigel Leader-Williams,Kathy MacKinnon,Dale G. Miquelle,Anak Pattanavibool,Colin M. Poole,Alan Rabinowitz,James L. Smith,Emma J. Stokes,Simon N. Stuart,Chanthavy Vongkhamheng,Hariyo T. Wibisono +20 more
TL;DR: It is argued that a shift in emphasis on protecting tigers at spatially well-defined priority sites would reverse the decline of wild tigers and do so in a rapid and cost-efficient manner.
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Species diversity and ecology of Tonle Sap Great Lake, Cambodia
TL;DR: Tonle Sap Great Lake in Cambodia, the largest natural freshwater lake in southeast Asia, is situated within the floodplain of the Mekong River and water levels in the lake vary by about 8 m between the dry season minimum and the wet season maximum as mentioned in this paper.
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Causes and Effects of Temporospatial Declines of Gyps Vultures in Asia
Deborah J. Pain,Andrew A. Cunningham,Paul F. Donald,J. W. Duckworth,David C. Houston,Todd E. Katzner,Jemima Parry-Jones,Colin M. Poole,Vibhu Prakash,Philip D. Round,R. Timmins +10 more
TL;DR: There are eight species in the genus Gyps : Gyps africanus , G. coprotheres, and G. rueppellii in Africa; G. bengalensis, G. indicus, andG.
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Biodiversity Conservation in a Changing Climate: A Review of Threats and Implications for Conservation Planning in Myanmar
Madhu Rao,Madhu Rao,Saw Htun,Steven G. Platt,Robert Tizard,Colin M. Poole,Than Myint,James E. M. Watson,James E. M. Watson +8 more
TL;DR: The aim of this review is to examine the implications of increased economic growth and a changing climate within the larger context of biodiversity conservation in Myanmar, and summarize conservation challenges, assess direct climatological impacts on biodiversity and conclude with recommendations for long-term adaptation approaches.
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Characterizing the trade of wild birds for merit release in Phnom Penh, Cambodia and associated risks to health and ecology
TL;DR: The sale of birds for merit release in Phnom Penh, Cambodia over a 13 month period is described and 12,751 individual observations of the globally Near Threatened Asian golden weaver, represents a significant portion of the estimated global population and is a cause for concern.