The importance of behavioural studies in conservation biology. Sutherland, W., J. Animal behaviour, 56(4):801-809, 10, 1998.
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The exciting research developments in animal behaviour over the last two decades have had a negligible impact on conservation. I list 20 subjects in which the study of animal behaviour can make a significant contribution to conservation. Behaviour may in itself be worth conserving. I also suggest how behavioural ecologists could become more involved in conservation. Copyright 1998 The Association for the Study of Animal Behaviour.
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