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One approach to stabilise small and declining populations is to breed individuals in captivity and release them into the wild to reinforce existing po...
Read moreBrowsing by large mammals may strongly constrain the growth and reproduction of woody plants, and may alter the food quality and resource availability...
Read more1. Newly created and young woodlands often lack important attributes that contribute to a well-functioning woodland ecosystem. Active management can a...
Read moreIdentifying the resources that limit growth of animal populations is essential for effective conservation; however, resource limitation is difficult t...
Read moreThe long-range, host-finding behaviour of Delia antiqua was investigated in 16 mark-release-recapture experiments in Canada using onion-reared flies f...
Read moreIt is widely appreciated that management shapes the dynamics of many ecological systems, but ecologists rarely consider the reverse interaction, that ...
Read moreThis report details studies of fields of known ages and past treatment within a narrow compass of countryside in Somerset, near the border with Dorset...
Read moreVariable retention harvests or 'green-tree retention systems' are important to the management of coniferous forests in the temperate zone. Green-tree ...
Read moreA field study of the seasonal growth of Nardus stricta showed that leaf turnover was slow, averaging 2.5 leaves per tiller over the growing season. Pe...
Read moreBetween 1996 and 2000 the appearance of bovine spongiform encephalopathy swiftly became one of the most serious public health and political crises con...
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