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For the overwhelming majority of species, we lack long-term information on the dynamics of populations. As a consequence, we face considerable uncerta...
Read moreBottomland hardwood forests have suffered tremendous losses in the United States. Yet they support some of the densest breeding populations of imperil...
Read moreThe golden plover Pluvialis apricaria is of high conservation concern in Europe. Previous studies have concentrated on how birds utilize moorland. We ...
Read moreModern methods of crop production are regarded as one of the major factors moderating ecosystem processes in agricultural landscapes and may negativel...
Read moreAfforestation of the Northern Negev, Israel, from 1956 resulted in patches of primarily coniferous trees that fragmented large scrubland areas. This a...
Read moreNearly 60% of European wetlands have been lost to drainage or to the cessation of grassland management. Large amounts of resources are put into wetlan...
Read moreThe following is virtually the author's summary. Since 1950, egg breakage has occurred with unprecedented frequency in the nests of peregrines (Falco ...
Read moreIncreasing concern over the sustainable management of forested landscapes and the extent of forest clearance worldwide has led to a growing interest i...
Read moreAn 8-year-field experiment on moorland in northern England manipulated the abundance of legally controllable predators whilst maintaining consistent h...
Read moreLike many farmland birds, the largest European population of the black-tailed godwit Limosa limosa, in The Netherlands, has been declining for decades...
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