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Temporal variability in habitat suitability has important conservation and ecological implications. In grasslands, changes in resource availability ca...
Read moreGrazing by large ungulates may affect plant species richness and diversity at multiple spatial and/or temporal scales, because grazing affects small-s...
Read moreA first step for the effective management of vulnerable populations is to identify population threats and measure their relative impact on population ...
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 moreAltered global climates in the 21st century pose serious threats for biological systems and practical actions are needed to mount a response for speci...
Read moreIdentifying the resources that limit growth of animal populations is essential for effective conservation; however, resource limitation is difficult t...
Read moreRecreating on public land is increasingly popular in the Pacific Northwest. Recreation management requires balancing opportunities for people to enjoy...
Read moreContext: Wolf restoration is a highly divisive issue in the American West, with stakeholder conflict driven by value and identity-based disagreements....
Read moreWildlife managers make difficult decisions about how best to ensure sustainable wildlife populations. This is especially contentious in the absence of...
Read moreConservationists routinely use species distribution models to plan conservation, restoration and development actions, while ecologists use them to inf...
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