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Research addressing the effects of habitat fragmentation on species, assemblages or ecosystems has been fraught with difficulties, from its conceptual...
Read moreUnderstanding which habitats should be considered irreplaceable in the marine environment is important for Natural England's marine casework and in ne...
Read moreHabitat loss must be distinguished from habitat fragmentation so that appropriate conservation management can be applied. Few studies have evaluated t...
Read moreThe selection of foraging habitats by vespertilionid bats in Britain was quantified using a stratified sample of 1030 1-km squares. Quantitative analy...
Read moreSeabed habitat maps can help facilitate the management of marine environments. A variety of approaches exist for seabed habitat classification. Most p...
Read moreWithin highly modified European landscapes, limestone quarries can act as important secondary habitats for a range of endangered wild bee species. How...
Read moreAlthough matrix improvement in fragmented landscapes is a promising conservation measure, matrix permeability (willingness of an organism to enter the...
Read moreThis project aims to identify benthic habitats that, whilst not classified as the same, have a similar or identical ecological function and ecosystem ...
Read moreThis report presents the results of an expert led assessment that refines the understanding of the sensitivity of habitats to climate change. Using th...
Read more1. Semi-natural habitats provide important resources for wild bees in agricultural landscapes. Landscapes under management are dynamic and floral reso...
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