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The outcome of the ongoing biodiversity crisis depends on the capacity of the Earth's wildlife to persist in working landscapes. Yet, the species that...
Read moreExtensive habitat destruction and pollution have caused dramatic declines in aquatic biodiversity at local to global scales. In rivers, the reintroduc...
Read moreHabitat suitability models are usually produced using species presence or habitat selection, without taking into account the demographic performance o...
Read moreOutbreaks of the water vole Arvicola terrestris cause severe damage in grasslands of upland regions of Europe. The sheer speed of this phenomenon is a...
Read moreWidespread and rapid losses of tropical rain forests have made understanding the responses of species to rain forest fragmentation an area of major co...
Read moreSouth-east Asia has the highest relative rate of habitat loss and degradation in the humid tropics. The responses of less 'charismatic' groups, includ...
Read moreAlpine and subalpine ecosystems support many endemic species. These ecosystems are increasingly under threat from human-induced disturbances such as h...
Read moreThe viability of a common reed, Phragmites australis, was determined in an experimental field in the Netherlands over a period of 5 years, the aim bei...
Read moreHabitat loss is considered the single greatest driver of species extinctions and amelioration of this threat through habitat restoration is increasing...
Read moreThe marbled murrelet Brachyramphus marmoratus is a threatened Alcid nesting in old-growth coastal forests from central California to Alaska. Logging h...
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