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The distribution of red kangaroos (Megaleia rufa) was determined from aerial surveys at approximately 3-wk intervals over a 4.5-yr period during which...
Read moreSpecies immigration is vital for the success of restoring degraded ecosystems, but the effectiveness of enhancing dispersal following restoration is s...
Read moreIn July 2010 green hay from a species-rich donor field was used to diversify a species-poor floodplain meadow (the receiver field), which had previous...
Read moreMany frugivorous animals act simultaneously as seed predators and dispersers, and shifts in the abundance and mean phenotype of the frugivore populati...
Read moreSea-level rise, storm surges, ageing and wear are forcing upgrades to breakwaters and sea walls to protect coastal areas from erosion and inundation. ...
Read moreNatureScot and its partners are exploring approaches to secure more varied and sustained investment in nature through the Facilitating Local Natural C...
Read moreThis special issue contains 10 papers providing information on the integration between ecology and social sciences. Topics covered include: contrastin...
Read moreThis report aims to summarize existing knowledge, identify practical management guidelines and highlight deficiencies in understanding the ecology of ...
Read moreThe breeding of red-winged blackbirds (Agelaius phoeniceus) was used in 4 flood-irrigated hay meadows in Wyoming as a model to study the effects of a ...
Read moreFloodplains are species-rich environments often strongly impacted by human activities. In particular, the negative effects of progressive and rapid di...
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