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When available data were re-examined with regard to the part played by wild hosts in the infection cycle of CSSV in cacao, Cola chlamydantha could not...
Read moreDelivering a revolution in evidence use in conservation requires a cultural change across society. For a wide range of groups (practitioners, knowledg...
Read moreThe distribution of the cacao swollen shoot virus is markedly discontinuous in West and Central Africa. The available data were re-examined to investi...
Read moreMaking effective decisions in conservation requires a broad and robust evidence base describing the likely outcomes of potential actions to draw on. S...
Read moreDescribes the host range of Cacao swollen-shoot virus (CSSV) and the distribution of wild hosts. No consistent association has so far been found betwe...
Read moreImproving the effectiveness of conservation practice requires better use of evidence. Since 2004, researchers from the Conservation Evidence group (Un...
Read moreThis chapter explores some of the challenges and offers ideas for how organisations can lead the conservation movement by shifting norms toward eviden...
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