Restoring ponds for amphibians: a success story R Rannap, A Lõhmus, L Briggs Pond conservation in Europe, 243-251, 2010 | 158 | 2010 |
Just a ditch in forest? Reconsidering draining in the context of sustainable forest management A Lohmus, L Remm, R Rannap Bioscience 65 (11), 1066-1076, 2015 | 54 | 2015 |
Consequences of coastal meadow degradation: the case of the natterjack toad (Bufo calamita) in Estonia R Rannap, A Lõhmus, K Jakobson Wetlands 27 (2), 390-398, 2007 | 42 | 2007 |
Niche position, but not niche breadth, differs in two coexisting amphibians having contrasting trends in Europe R Rannap, A Lõhmus, L Briggs Diversity and Distributions 15 (4), 692-700, 2009 | 41 | 2009 |
Impacts of artificial drainage on amphibian breeding sites in hemiboreal forests K Suislepp, R Rannap, A Lõhmus Forest Ecology and Management 262 (6), 1078-1083, 2011 | 39 | 2011 |
Impacts and habitat loss and ristoration on amphibian populations R Rannap Tartu University Press, 2009 | 38 | 2009 |
Coastal meadow management for threatened waders has a strong supporting impact on meadow plants and amphibians R Rannap, T Kaart, H Pehlak, S Kana, E Soomets, K Lanno Journal for Nature Conservation 35, 77-91, 2017 | 35 | 2017 |
Assessing long-term effectiveness of green-tree retention R Rosenvald, P Lõhmus, R Rannap, L Remm, K Rosenvald, K Runnel, ... Forest Ecology and Management 448, 543-548, 2019 | 32 | 2019 |
Pond construction for threatened amphibians is an important conservation tool, even in landscapes with extant natural water bodies R Magnus, R Rannap Wetlands Ecology and Management 27, 323-341, 2019 | 31 | 2019 |
Local-scale spatial structure and community composition of orchid mycorrhizal fungi in semi-natural grasslands J Oja, J Vahtra, M Bahram, P Kohout, T Kull, R Rannap, U Kõljalg, ... Mycorrhiza 27, 355-367, 2017 | 30 | 2017 |
Time‐restricted flight ability influences dispersal and colonization rates in a group of freshwater beetles LL Iversen, R Rannap, L Briggs, K Sand‐Jensen Ecology and Evolution 7 (3), 824-830, 2017 | 27 | 2017 |
Geographic variation in habitat requirements of two coexisting newt species in Europe R Rannap, A Lohmus, M Linnamägi Acta Zoologica Academiae Scientiarum Hungaricae 58 (1), 69-86, 2012 | 26 | 2012 |
How do low dispersal species establish large range sizes? The case of the water beetle Graphoderus bilineatus LL Iversen, R Rannap, PF Thomsen, J Kielgast, K Sand‐Jensen Ecography 36 (7), 770-777, 2013 | 24 | 2013 |
Restoration dilemmas between future ecosystem and current species values: The concept and a practical approach in Estonian mires L Remm, A Lohmus, E Leibak, M Kohv, JO Salm, P Lohmus, R Rosenvald, ... Journal of environmental management 250, 109439, 2019 | 23 | 2019 |
Predation‐mediated edge effects reduce survival of wader nests at a wet grassland‐forest edge T Kaasiku, R Rannap, P Männil Animal Conservation 25 (5), 692-703, 2022 | 18 | 2022 |
Coastal meadow management: Best practice guidelines R Rannap, L Briggs, K Lotman, I Lepik, V Rannap, P Põdra Ministry of the Environment of the Republic of Estonia, Tallinn, 2004 | 18 | 2004 |
Constructed wetlands as potential breeding sites for amphibians in agricultural landscapes: A case study R Rannap, MM Kaart, T Kaart, K Kill, E Uuemaa, Ü Mander, K Kasak Ecological Engineering 158, 106077, 2020 | 17 | 2020 |
Managing coastal grasslands for an endangered wader species can give positive results only when expanding the area of open landscape T Kaasiku, R Rannap, T Kaart Journal for Nature Conservation 48, 12-19, 2019 | 15 | 2019 |
Amphibians in drained forest landscapes: Conservation opportunities for commercial forests and protected sites L Remm, M Vaikre, R Rannap, M Kohv Forest Ecology and management 428, 87-92, 2018 | 15 | 2018 |
Patterns of assemblage structure indicate a broader conservation potential of focal amphibians for pond management E Soomets, R Rannap, A Lohmus PLoS One 11 (7), e0160012, 2016 | 15 | 2016 |