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Agricultural intensification is perceived to be a major cause of the decline in many European bat populations. Because organic farming prohibits the u...
Read moreIdentifying where and when population 'bottlenecks' occur is critical to the conservation of migratory species, many of which are declining precipitou...
Read moreMowing influences two endangered butterfly species, Maculinea nausithous and Maculinea teleius, directly through egg destruction and larval mortality ...
Read moreAgricultural intensification and expansion are the main drivers of biodiversity loss that continue to increase this century, especially in South Ameri...
Read moreHigh densities of native and introduced deer hamper the regeneration of temperate forests worldwide. Sport hunting is often the sole means of deer con...
Read moreUnderstanding the ecological effects of processes operating at multiple spatial scales on multiple species is a key challenge in ecology. It underpins...
Read moreDespite ongoing concerns and controversy over a putative 'global pollination crisis' there is little information on the response of bees, the most imp...
Read moreConcern about a global decline in wild pollinators has increased interest in how pollinators are affected by human land use, and how this, in turn, af...
Read moreThe simplification of agricultural landscapes through the increase in cropped area has caused the loss of habitats for many species that fulfil import...
Read moreHabitat loss is a leading cause of global amphibian declines. Forest removal is a particularly significant threat because an estimated 82% of amphibia...
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