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With the global loss of natural wetlands, waterbirds have become increasingly dependent on alternative and artificial habitats, but the use of such we...
Read moreTo improve the advice on the suitability of different types of small sewage discharges (SSDs) such as those from package treatment plants and septic t...
Read morePolicy initiatives that seek to recover lost habitats require the capacity to anticipate and suppress the mechanisms that drive loss. The replacement ...
Read morePollutants as endocrine disrupting chemicals (EDCs) are of worldwide concern, due to their detrimental effects on the physiology and behaviour of wild...
Read moreThis review assessess the information contained in publicly available literature with a view to enabling Natural England to improve the advice that th...
Read moreEnvironmental managers have the difficult task of ensuring species persistence despite considerable uncertainty about their response to management. Sp...
Read moreEnvironmental conventions aim to protect ecosystem structures and functions to provide goods and services for mankind. The degree of aquatic ecosystem...
Read moreA study was made of the effect of secondarily treated effluent on the phosphorus budget of a central Florida freshwater marsh. Three 2000 m2 plots rec...
Read moreMacroalgal blooms (green tides) are occurring more frequently in many regions of the world, leading to significant impacts on marine ecology and econo...
Read moreThe Tampa Bay estuary has undergone a remarkable ecosystem recovery since the 1980s despite continued population growth within the region. However dur...
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