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Does disturbance increase or decrease parasite transmission among wildlife hosts? Ecologists cannot answer this controversial question, in part becaus...
Read moreGaps in DNA reference libraries of UK species were identified by the Defra DNA Centre of Excellence Working Group as one of the main barriers preventi...
Read moreDNA-based methods provide promising opportunities for species and assemblage monitoring, especially for difficult-to-observe taxa. Despite advancement...
Read moreThis paper reports the results of field studies carried out between February 1964 and February 1966 on the rodent and insect hosts of Leishmania mexic...
Read moreThis study was commissioned to build on the qPCR assay developed for detecting Cipangopaludina chinensis by ADAS in 2021 (NECR410). The qPCR successfu...
Read moreDNA-based methods offer a significant opportunity to monitor individual species and species assemblages where appropriate, for example those that may ...
Read more[See FA 34, 6805] From ring-count data from all known records of living and dead specimens over 70 yr old, the life-span of Juniperus communis was est...
Read moreCaptive breeding programmes are key to many threatened species reintroduction strategies but could potentially be associated with adaptations to capti...
Read moreWildflower plantings are a key tool for wild bee conservation, and plant-bee interaction data are frequently used in seed mix design to ensure that pl...
Read moreDemand for wildlife and their products continues to grow, often despite increasingly militarised regulation and consumer awareness campaigns. We revie...
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