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The ability to move between habitats has important implications for fitness in many species. In-stream barriers such as culverts can impede movements ...
Read moreAnthropogenic noise is a pervasive and increasing source of disturbance to wildlife. Marine mammals exhibit behavioural and physiological responses to...
Read moreMillions of dams impair watershed connectivity across the globe and have severely affected migratory fish populations. Fishways offer upstream passage...
Read moreAcross the globe, there are millions of in-stream structures that fragment the world's river networks, acting as barriers that can impede the movement...
Read moreWhile ex situ breeding programs are critical tools for species recovery, translocations using animals reared under human care can face low success rat...
Read moreMarine soundscapes provide navigational information for dispersing organisms, but with wide-scale habitat loss, these soundscapes are becoming muted. ...
Read moreThis report presented the result of drop-down video survey of the Allonby Bay pMCZ and Solway Firth SAC survey areas which aimed to assess the extent ...
Read moreMechanisms that evolved to suppress the development of potential competitors may offer novel methods for species-specific control of invasive organism...
Read moreTropical river fisheries support food security for millions of people but are increasingly threatened by hydropower development. How dams affect these...
Read moreHow humans interact with nature affects the health of both people and ecosystems. Yet, long-term data on nature engagement are scarce because traditio...
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