Royal Holloway, University of London
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Sarah Papworth

Publications

  • Is there evidence of shifting baseline syndrome in environmental managers? An assessment using perceptions of bird population targets in UK nature reserves
  • Analysis of the Capacity of Google Trends to Measure Interest in Conservation Topics and the Role of Online News
  • Quantifying the role of online news in linking conservation research to Facebook and Twitter
  • Indigenous Peoples, Primates, and Conservation Evidence: A Case Study Focussing on the Waorani of the Maxus Road
  • The impact of gold mining and agricultural concessions on the tree cover and local communities in northern Myanmar
  • A Regional Decision Support Scheme for Pest Risk Analysis in Southeast Asia
  • Incentives and social relationships of hunters and traders in a Liberian bushmeat system
  • Population density of Ecuadorian mantled howler monkeys (Alouatta palliata aequatorialis) in a tropical dry forest, with information on habitat selection, calling behavior and cluster sizes
  • Two Case Studies Using Playbacks to Census Neotropical Primates:Callicebus discolorandAlouatta palliata aequatorialis
  • Five challenges to reconcile agricultural land use and forest ecosystem services in Southeast Asia
  • Imminent extinction in the wild of the world’s largest amphibian
  • Increased information and marketing to specific individuals could shift conservation support to less popular species
  • The bean method as a tool to measure sensitive behavior
  • Balancing making a difference with making a living in the conservation sector
  • Information about conservation status is more important than species appearance in the species preferences of potential conservation donors
  • Human speech reduces pygmy marmoset (Cebuella pygmaea) feeding and resting at a Peruvian tourist site, with louder volumes decreasing visibility
  • The natural place to begin: The ethnoprimatology of the Waorani
  • Correction: Hunted Woolly Monkeys (Lagothrix poeppigii) Show Threat-Sensitive Responses to Human Presence
  • Hunted Woolly Monkeys (Lagothrix poeppigii) Show Threat-Sensitive Responses to Human Presence
  • Wired Wilderness: Technologies of Tracking and the Making of Modern Wildlife by Etienne Benson (2010), ix+251 pp., The John Hopkins University Press, Baltimore, USA. ISBN 9780801897108 (hbk), USD 55.00/GBP 28.50.
  • Production of food-associated calls in wild male chimpanzees is dependent on the composition of the audience
  • Movement ecology of human resource users: using net squared displacement, biased random bridges and resource utilization functions to quantify hunter and gatherer behaviour
  • Sharon Levy: Once and Future Giants: What Ice Age Extinctions Tell Us About the Fate of Earth’s Largest Animals
  • Evidence for shifting baseline syndrome in conservation
  • The medium over the message: Differential knowledge of conservation outreach activities and implications for threatened species
  • Bear-proof fences reduce livestock losses in the Tibetan Autonomous Region, China
  • Investigating the implications of shifting baseline syndrome on conservation
  • What should we do? An explanatory analysis of the decision-making process in biodiversity conservation
  • Personal traits predict conservationists’ optimism about outcomes for nature
  • Consequences of survey method for estimating hunters' harvest rates
  • Coloring and size influence preferences for imaginary animals, and can predict actual donations to species‐specific conservation charities
  • Increased dispositional optimism in conservation professionals
  • Audience segmentation to improve targeting of conservation interventions for hunters
  • Ecological knowledge and value of traded species: Local awareness of native turtles in Hainan, China
  • A Severe Lack of Evidence Limits Effective Conservation of the World's Primates
  • Supporting conservationists’ mental health through better working conditions
  • Training future generations to deliver evidence-based conservation and ecosystem management
  • Protecting those who protect nature by supporting conservationists’ mental health
  • Digging Deeper: Understanding the Illegal Trade and Local Use of Pangolins in Palawan Province, Philippines
  • Local Awareness and Interpretations of Species Extinction in a Rural Chinese Biodiversity Hotspot
  • Scaling up local ecological knowledge to prioritise areas for protection: Determining Philippine pangolin distribution, status and threats
  • Psychological distress and workplace risk inequalities among conservation professionals
  • The determinants of aggression in male Siamese fighting fish, Betta splendens
  • A ranking of net national contributions to climate change mitigation through tropical forest conservation
  • Little Evidence to Support the Risk–Disturbance Hypothesis as an Explanation for Responses to Anthropogenic Noise by Pygmy Marmosets (Cebuella niveiventris) at a Tourism site in the Peruvian Amazon
  • Erratum: A Severe Lack of Evidence Limits Effective Conservation of the World's Primates ( BioScience DOI: 10.1093/biosci/biaa082)
  • Observer effects in a remote population of large-headed capuchins, Sapajus macrocephalus
  • Protecting those who protect nature by supporting conservationists’ mental wellbeing
  • Decision-making psychology can bolster conservation
  • Can local ecological knowledge establish conservation baselines for the Critically Endangered Blue‐crowned Laughingthrush?
  • Vocal, gestural and locomotor responses of wild chimpanzees to familiar and unfamiliar intruders: a playback study
  • Male blue monkeys alarm call in response to danger experienced by others
  • Immersive Storytelling for Pro-Environmental Behaviour Change: The Green Planet Augmented Reality Experience
  • Immersive storytelling for pro-environmental behaviour change: The Green Planet augmented reality experience

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