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Robert F. Inger
Researcher at Field Museum of Natural History
Publications - 121
Citations - 12026
Robert F. Inger is an academic researcher from Field Museum of Natural History. The author has contributed to research in topics: Genus & Population. The author has an hindex of 38, co-authored 121 publications receiving 11729 citations. Previous affiliations of Robert F. Inger include American Museum of Natural History & Roosevelt University.
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The Impact of Conservation on the Status of the World’s Vertebrates
Michael R. Hoffmann,Craig Hilton-Taylor,Ariadne Angulo,Monika Böhm,Thomas M. Brooks,Stuart H. M. Butchart,Kent E. Carpenter,Janice Chanson,Ben Collen,Neil A. Cox,William Darwall,Nicholas K. Dulvy,Lucy R. Harrison,Vineet Katariya,Caroline M. Pollock,Suhel Quader,Nadia I. Richman,Ana S. L. Rodrigues,Marcelo F. Tognelli,Jean Christophe Vié,John M. Aguiar,David Allen,Gerald R. Allen,Giovanni Amori,Natalia B. Ananjeva,Franco Andreone,Paul Andrew,Aida Luz Aquino Ortiz,Jonathan E. M. Baillie,Ricardo Baldi,Ben D. Bell,S. D. Biju,Jeremy P. Bird,Patricia Black-Decima,Julian Blanc,Federico Bolaños,Wilmar Bolívar-G,Ian J. Burfield,James Burton,David R. Capper,Fernando Castro,Gianluca Catullo,Rachel D. Cavanagh,Alan Channing,Ning Labbish Chao,Anna M. Chenery,Federica Chiozza,Viola Clausnitzer,Nigel Collar,Leah C. Collett,Bruce B. Collette,Claudia F. Cortez Fernandez,Matthew T. Craig,Michael J. Crosby,Neil Cumberlidge,Annabelle Cuttelod,Andrew E. Derocher,Arvin C. Diesmos,John S. Donaldson,J. W. Duckworth,Guy Dutson,Sushil K. Dutta,Richard H. Emslie,Aljos Farjon,Sarah L. Fowler,Jörg Freyhof,David L. Garshelis,Justin Gerlach,David J. Gower,Tandora D. Grant,Geoffrey Hammerson,Richard B. Harris,Lawrence R. Heaney,S. Blair Hedges,Jean-Marc Hero,Baz Hughes,Syed Ainul Hussain,Javier Icochea,Robert F. Inger,Nobuo Ishii,Djoko T. Iskandar,Richard K. B. Jenkins,Yoshio Kaneko,Maurice Kottelat,Kit M. Kovacs,Sergius L. Kuzmin,Enrique La Marca,John F. Lamoreux,Michael W.N. Lau,Esteban O. Lavilla,Kristin Leus,Rebecca L. Lewison,Gabriela Lichtenstein,Suzanne R. Livingstone,Vimoksalehi Lukoschek,David Mallon,Philip J. K. McGowan,Anna McIvor,Patricia D. Moehlman,Sanjay Molur,Antonio Muñoz Alonso,John A. Musick,Kristin Nowell,Ronald A. Nussbaum,Wanda Olech,Nikolay L. Orlov,Theodore J. Papenfuss,Gabriela Parra-Olea,William F. Perrin,Beth Polidoro,Mohammad Pourkazemi,Paul A. Racey,James S. Ragle,Mala Ram,Galen B. Rathbun,Robert Reynolds,Anders G. J. Rhodin,Stephen Richards,Lily O. Rodríguez,Santiago R. Ron,Carlo Rondinini,Anthony B. Rylands,Yvonne Sadovy de Mitcheson,Jonnell C. Sanciangco,Kate L. Sanders,Georgina Santos-Barrera,Jan Schipper,Caryn Self-Sullivan,Yichuan Shi,Alan Shoemaker,Frederick T. Short,Claudio Sillero-Zubiri,Débora Leite Silvano,Kevin G. Smith,Andrew T. Smith,Jos Snoeks,Alison J. Stattersfield,Andrew Symes,Andrew B. Taber,Bibhab Kumar Talukdar,Helen J. Temple,Rob Timmins,Joe Tobias,Katerina Tsytsulina,Denis Tweddle,Carmen A. Úbeda,Sarah Valenti,Peter Paul van Dijk,Liza M. Veiga,Alberto Veloso,David C. Wege,Mark Wilkinson,Elizabeth A. Williamson,Feng Xie,Bruce E. Young,H. Resit Akçakaya,Leon Bennun,Tim M. Blackburn,Luigi Boitani,Holly T. Dublin,Gustavo A. B. da Fonseca,Claude Gascon,Thomas E. Lacher,Georgina M. Mace,Susan A. Mainka,Jeffery A. McNeely,Russell A. Mittermeier,Gordon Mc Gregor Reid,Jon Paul Rodríguez,Andrew Rosenberg,Michael J. Samways,Jane Smart,Bruce A. Stein,Simon N. Stuart +173 more
TL;DR: Though the threat of extinction is increasing, overall declines would have been worse in the absence of conservation, and current conservation efforts remain insufficient to offset the main drivers of biodiversity loss in these groups.
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High level of cryptic species diversity revealed by sympatric lineages of Southeast Asian forest frogs
TL;DR: It is suggested that species diversity of Southeast Asian frogs remains significantly underestimated, and taken in concert with other molecular investigations, suggest there may not be any geographically widespread, forest-dwelling frog species in the region.
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Organization of Contiguous Communities of Amphibians and Reptiles in Thailand
TL;DR: Both a graphical treatment and an analysis of sets of species grouped a priori according to their general natural history confirm the existence of larger and significantly tighter guilds in the evergreen forest.