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Eric I. Ameca
Eric I. Ameca
Imperial College (PhD) IUCN SCC CCSG
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Global assessment of primate vulnerability to extreme climatic events
L Zhang, EI Ameca, G Cowlishaw, N Pettorelli, W Foden, GM Mace
Nature Climate Change 9 (7), 554-561, 2019
962019
Assessing exposure to extreme climatic events for terrestrial mammals
EI Ameca, GM Mace, G Cowlishaw, WA Cornforth, N Pettorelli
Conservation Letters 6 (3), 145-153, 2013
582013
Natural population die-offs: causes and consequences for terrestrial mammals
EI Ameca, GM Mace, G Cowlishaw, N Pettorelli
Trends in ecology & evolution 27 (5), 272-277, 2012
442012
Identifying species' characteristics associated with natural population die‐offs in mammals
EI Ameca, GM Mace, G Cowlishaw, N Pettorelli
Animal Conservation 17 (1), 35-43, 2014
132014
A dataset on the morphological, life-history and ecological traits of the mammals in China
C Ding, D Liang, W Xin, C Li, EI Ameca, Z Jiang
Biodiversity Science 30 (2), 21520, 2022
122022
Quantifying the severity of hurricanes on extinction probabilities of a primate population: Insights into “Island” extirpations
EI Ameca, EA Ellis, E Rodríguez
American Journal of Primatology 77 (7), 786-800, 2015
82015
Implications of flood disturbance for conservation and management of giant panda habitat in human-modified landscapes
EI Ameca, Q Dai, Y Nie, X Gu, F Wei
Biological Conservation 232, 35-42, 2019
72019
Relative vulnerability to hurricane disturbance for endangered mammals in Mexico: a call for adaptation strategies under uncertainty
EI Ameca, GM Mace, G Cowlishaw, N Pettorelli
Animal Conservation, 2018
72018
Flood exposure for vertebrates in China's terrestrial priority areas for biodiversity conservation: Identifying internal refugia
EI Ameca, Z Jiang
Biological Conservation 199, 137-145, 2016
72016
Human-induced deforestation increases extinction risk faster than climate pressures: Evidence from long-term monitoring of the globally endangered Milne-Edward's sifaka
L Zhang, EI Ameca, B Otero-Jimenez, SK Montaño, A Shea, T Kelly, ...
Biological Conservation 274, 109716, 2022
62022
Linking climate change vulnerability research and evidence on conservation action effectiveness to safeguard European seabird populations
H Hakkinen, SO Petrovan, WJ Sutherland, MP Dias, EI Ameca, S Oppel, ...
Journal of Applied Ecology 59 (5), 1178-1186, 2022
62022
Viability analysis of the wild sika deer (Cervus nippon) population in China: Threats of habitat loss and effectiveness of management interventions
L Zhang, EI Ameca, Z Jiang
Journal for Nature Conservation 43, 117-125, 2018
42018
Taxonomy, distribution, and contemporary exposure of terrestrial mammals to floods and human pressure across different areas for biodiversity conservation in China
R Sharnuud, EI Ameca
Integrative Zoology, 2023
22023
Demography and Conservation Status for the Critically Endangered Mexican Howler Monkey (Alouatta Palliata Mexicana) in the Southern Part of Los Tuxtlas Biosphere Reserve …
EI Ameca, E Rodríguez, GM Mace
Neotropical Primates 17 (1), 12-17, 2010
22010
Geography, taxonomy, extinction risk and exposure of fully migratory birds to droughts and cyclones
RGG Preston‐Allen, H Häkkinen, L Cañellas‐Dols, EI Ameca y Juarez, ...
Global Ecology and Biogeography 33 (1), 63-73, 2024
12024
A conceptual framework for assessing behavioral flexibility of species in response to extreme climatic events
EI Ameca, L Chamart, PA Garber
Scientific Reports 13 (1), 18478, 2023
12023
Adapting for extremes
EI Ameca
Nature Ecology & Evolution 3 (9), 1279-1280, 2019
12019
Assessing the global vulnerability of dryland birds to heatwaves
C Ding, T Newbold, EI Ameca
Global Change Biology 30 (1), e17136, 2024
2024
Global assessment of primate vulnerability to extreme climatic events (vol 9, pg 554, 2019)
L Zhang, EI Ameca, G Cowlishaw, N Pettorelli, W Foden, GM Mace
NATURE CLIMATE CHANGE 9 (10), 796-796, 2019
2019
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