Isaacs Russell, Gillian
Published in
British journal of psychotherapy
On the first anniversary of the beginning of the Covid-19 pandemic lockdown, Gillian Isaacs Russell, author of the influential Screen Relations: The Limits of Computer-Mediated Psychoanalysis and Psychotherapy, returns to respond to a second set of questions from the BJP. In this interview by email, she considers the challenges and issues that came...
Isaacs Russell, Gillian
Published in
British journal of psychotherapy
In this interview by email, Gillian Isaacs Russell, author of the influential Screen Relations: The Limits of Computer-Mediated Psychoanalysis and Psychotherapy, responds to a set of questions from the BJP. The interview focuses on the impact of remote working during the coronavirus epidemic, starting with the question of whether an effective thera...
Mullally, Bill
Published in
Holiness
This article addresses the important elements of presence and power in the pastoral supervisory relationship. It is based on qualitative research, which used a questionnaire methodology with six Methodist ministers, all of whom had taken part in group pastoral supervision for a period of two years. The aim of this research was to gain insight into ...
Fernández-Chacón, Albert Stefanescu, Constantí Genovart, Meritxell Nichols, James D Hines, James E Páramo, Ferran Turco, Marco Oro, Daniel
Published in
The Journal of animal ecology
Many species are found today in the form of fragmented populations occupying patches of remnant habitat in human-altered landscapes. The persistence of these population networks requires a balance between extinction and colonization events assumed to be primarily related to patch area and isolation, but the contribution of factors such as the chara...
Chiari, Stefano Bardiani, Marco Zauli, Agnese Hardersen, Sönke Mason, Franco Spada, Laura Campanaro, Alessandro
Published in
Journal of Insect Conservation
Quantitative information on population size, structure and dynamics are urgently needed for assessing species extinction risk and developing monitoring measures, especially for beetles belonging to the threatened guild of saproxylic organisms. Here freshly cut log piles (FCLP) were tested for the monitoring of the longhorn beetle Morimus asper (Sul...
Neilson, E. Nijman, V. Nekaris, K. A. I.
Published in
International Journal of Primatology
Long-term monitoring programs, wildlife surveys, and other research involving species population assessment require reliable data on population status. Given the logistically challenging nature of some species’ habitats and cryptic behaviors, collecting these data can prove to be a considerable barrier. We used detection/nondetection data from pile...
Mortelliti, A. Boitani, L.
Published in
European Journal of Wildlife Research
Hair tubes are often used to monitor red squirrel in fragmented landscapes, where presence/absence data are gathered to determine its distribution and factors affecting it. Despite many applications and evaluation of this technique for density estimation, the reliability of absence data has been overlooked, as no rigorous statistical estimate has b...
Cope, B.
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