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The selection of foraging habitats by vespertilionid bats in Britain was quantified using a stratified sample of 1030 1-km squares. Quantitative analy...
Read moreAlthough matrix improvement in fragmented landscapes is a promising conservation measure, matrix permeability (willingness of an organism to enter the...
Read moreLand-use change is reshaping terrestrial ecosystems world-wide and is recognized as a key driver of biodiversity loss with negative consequences on ec...
Read moreWithin Europe, agri-environment schemes are the key delivery mechanism for biodiversity conservation outside protected areas. Schemes have a range of ...
Read moreWithin highly modified European landscapes, limestone quarries can act as important secondary habitats for a range of endangered wild bee species. How...
Read moreIt is imperative to manage wetlands appropriately in the non-breeding range of migratory shorebirds because their habitat quality impacts survival and...
Read moreEffective biodiversity conservation can be hampered by the compartmentalisation of technical advice, guidance, objectives and strategy according to ha...
Read moreHabitat loss and degradation are contributing to severe declines in many North American bird species. For American woodcock Scolopax minor ('woodcock'...
Read moreUnderstanding which habitats should be considered irreplaceable in the marine environment is important for Natural England's marine casework and in ne...
Read moreNorway rat Rattus norvegicus populations are usually controlled with toxic baits, but this approach is increasingly recognized as having negative welf...
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