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Modelling species distribution and abundance is important for many conservation applications, but it is typically performed using relatively coarse-sc...
Read moreOccupancy estimates can inform biodiversity managers about the distribution of elusive species, such as the Pyrenean desman Galemys pyrenaicus, a smal...
Read moreAccurate resource selection functions (RSFs) are important for managing animal populations. Developing RSFs using data from GPS telemetry can be probl...
Read moreAn important target for conservation planning is the minimum amount of habitat needed in a landscape to ensure the persistence of a species. Appropria...
Read moreA previous method of fitting a linear relationship between specific respiration and growth rates, due to Thornley & Hesketh [seeFCA 25, 5999] and ...
Read moreThis study presents quantitative models that use landscape structure to predict spatial patterns in overall bat community composition, and individual ...
Read more1. Habitat restoration is a necessary component of wildlife conservation in anthropogenic landscapes. To ensure restoration initiatives achieve the de...
Read moreA key element to African elephant [Loxodonta africana] conservation is monitoring how different forms of human activity influence elephant distributio...
Read moreSpecies composition is a vital attribute of any ecosystem. Accordingly, ecological restoration often has the original, or "natural," species compositi...
Read moreLoss in forest cover associated with human activities leads to forest islands within a fragmented landscape. Anthropogenic disturbance may also direct...
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