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Measuring mammal biodiversity in tropical rainforests is challenging, and methods that reduce effort while maximizing success are crucial for long-ter...
Read moreThere is a general lack of information on how international conservation treaties affect biodiversity. The Ramsar convention on the protection of inte...
Read morePopulation viability often depends on conserving functional connectivity in fragmented landscapes. For pool-breeding amphibians, population connectivi...
Read moreEcosystem services to agriculture, such as pollination, rely on natural areas adjacent to farmland to support organisms that provide services. Native ...
Read moreSagebrush steppe ecosystems in the United States currently occur on only about one-half of their historical land area because of changes in land use, ...
Read moreOf 600 G. pulex removed as a single sample from the River Teme, Herefordshire, UK, 52% were infected with Pomphorhynchus laevis, 20% contained larvae,...
Read moreHabitat loss is a leading cause of global amphibian declines. Forest removal is a particularly significant threat because an estimated 82% of amphibia...
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 moreRegulation of the world's rivers and alteration of natural flow regimes have led to the degradation of floodplains and wetlands. Here, we investigate ...
Read moreTwo strategies are often promoted to mitigate the effects of agricultural expansion on biodiversity: one integrates wildlife-friendly habitats within ...
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