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Building a tool to overcome barriers in research-implementation spaces: The Conservation Evidence database
WJ Sutherland, NG Taylor, D MacFarlane, T Amano, AP Christie, LV Dicks, ...
Biological Conservation 238, 108199, 2019
1262019
Guidelines for communicating about bats to prevent persecution in the time of COVID-19
D MacFarlane, R Rocha
Biological Conservation 248, 108650, 2020
1152020
Motivations for the use and consumption of wildlife products
L Thomas‐Walters, A Hinsley, D Bergin, G Burgess, H Doughty, S Eppel, ...
Conservation Biology 35 (2), 483-491, 2021
762021
Refuting spurious COVID-19 treatment claims reduces demand and misinformation sharing
D MacFarlane, LQ Tay, MJ Hurlstone, UKH Ecker
Journal of Applied Research in Memory and Cognition 10 (2), 248-258, 2021
552021
Protecting consumers from fraudulent health claims: A taxonomy of psychological drivers, interventions, barriers, and treatments
D MacFarlane, MJ Hurlstone, UKH Ecker
Social Science & Medicine 259, 112790, 2020
502020
The slave trade and the right of visit under the law of the sea convention: Exploitation in the fishing industry in New Zealand and Thailand
D MacFarlane
Asian Journal of International Law 7 (1), 94-123, 2017
242017
Reducing demand for ineffective health remedies: Overcoming the illusion of causality
D MacFarlane, MJ Hurlstone, UKH Ecker
Psychology & Health 33 (12), 1472-1489, 2018
182018
Reducing demand for overexploited wildlife products: Lessons from systematic reviews from outside conservation science
D MacFarlane, MJ Hurlstone, UKH Ecker, PJ Ferraro, S van Der Linden, ...
Conservation Science and Practice 4 (3), e627, 2022
122022
Doping engineering of single-walled carbon nanotubes by nitrogen compounds using basicity and alignment
B Kumanek, KZ Milowska, Ł Przypis, G Stando, K Matuszek, ...
ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces 14 (22), 25861-25877, 2022
92022
Countering demand for ineffective health remedies: Do consumers respond to risks, lack of benefits, or both?
D MacFarlane, MJ Hurlstone, UKH Ecker
Psychology & Health 36 (5), 593-611, 2021
62021
Insights from two decades of the Student Conference on Conservation Science
J Geldmann, H Alves-Pinto, T Amano, H Bartlett, AP Christie, L Collas, ...
Biological conservation 243, 108478, 2020
42020
A solution scan of societal options to reduce transmission and spread of respiratory viruses: SARS-CoV-2 as a case study
WJ Sutherland, NG Taylor, DC Aldridge, P Martin, C Rhodes, ...
Journal of biosafety and biosecurity 3 (2), 84-90, 2021
12021
Reducing consumer demand for ineffective health remedies: using psychology to counter pseudoscience and the illegal wildlife trade
D MacFarlane
12020
Reducing Demand for Overexploited Wildlife Products: Lessons from Systematic Reviews
D MacFarlane, MJ Hurlstone, UKH Ecker, PJ Ferraro
Overcoming the illusion of causality
D MacFarlane, MJ Hurlstone, UKH Ecker
Reducing consumer demand for ineffective health remedies: Using psychology …, 0
Appendix II: Supplementary material for Chapter 3
D MacFarlane, MJ Hurlstone, UKH Ecker, PJ Ferraro, S van der Linden, ...
Reducing consumer demand for ineffective health remedies: Using psychology …, 0
Towards Robust Evaluations of Demand-Reduction Interventions
D MacFarlane
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