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The control of tsetse fly (Glossina) populations using traps or targets depends on the movement patterns of the flies, which determines how many flies...
Read moreBiodiversity offsetting and ecosystem accounting are two rapidly developing fields that share a common goal: quantifying changes in ecosystems. Nevert...
Read moreA soil disturbance treatment often results in more annual weed seedlings emerging when conducted in light than when conducted in darkness, suggesting ...
Read moreTransforming conflict is a key component of sustainable forest management. Transformative conflict mediation is an approach to transforming conflict t...
Read moreWhile various studies have evaluated the habitat requirements for wildlife in fragmented forest landscapes at multiple spatial scales, few have consid...
Read moreThere is a risk that short-term studies either underestimate disturbance effects because of time-lagged responses, including both time-lagged extincti...
Read moreHuman well-being is highly dependent on nature, especially with respect to food provision. This study has been developed in the ecosystem service fram...
Read moreStage-structured population models are widely used for plant demographic studies to assess population dynamics. Over the last several decades, there h...
Read moreThe stewardship of forests across multiple human generations has potential to lead to cultural innovations fostering sustainable uses. Nevertheless, p...
Read moreStatistical modelling of habitat suitability is an important tool for planning conservation interventions, particularly for areas where species distri...
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