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It has been claimed that geographical variability could alter conclusions from some studies examining the impacts of prescribed moorland burning, incl...
Read more1. Long-lived avian scavengers are threatened worldwide and thus, are common targets of conservation plans. However, scientific evidence of both the f...
Read moreEvery year more than 1 million commercial bumblebee colonies are deployed in greenhouses worldwide for their pollination services. While commercial po...
Read moreThe forests of eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) constitute a biodiversity hotspot and provide habitat to two globally threatened great a...
Read moreEstimating temporal trends in animal abundance is central to ecology and conservation, but obtaining useful trend estimates is challenging when animal...
Read moreThe rusa deer has been introduced to Merauke region and later to Vogelkop Peninsula in Indonesian New Guinea (West Papua) in 1928. It has widely dispe...
Read moreIn some ecosystems there is a positive feedback between forage quality and grazing intensity. This involves three components of plant tolerance to gra...
Read moreCoastal grazing marshes comprise an important habitat for wetland biota but are threatened by agricultural intensification and conversion to arable fa...
Read moreInsight into the capacity of natural enemies to control pests may lead to wiser pest management, including a reduction in the use of pesticides. The p...
Read moreEffective approaches towards sustainability need to be informed by a diverse array of stakeholder perspectives. However, capturing these perspectives ...
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