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The identification of dispersal mechanisms which facilitate particular biological invasions is paramount for the successful management of invasive spe...
Read moreThis report presents the results of an expert led assessment that refines the understanding of the sensitivity of habitats to climate change. Using th...
Read moreWhile shrubs appear to be expanding in Arctic tundra due to climatic warming, patches of tall shrubs in riparian habitats are most likely to colonize ...
Read moreTo evaluate progress on political biodiversity objectives, biodiversity monitoring provides information on whether intended results are being achieved...
Read moreOntogenetic dispersal of animals has been observed among many ecosystems, but its full ecological significance is poorly understood. By modelling the ...
Read moreDespite the availability of research which has direct applications to environmental management, there is often a disconnect between scientific researc...
Read morePredicting how populations may respond to climate change and anthropogenic pressures requires detailed knowledge of demographic traits, such as surviv...
Read moreHarvest methods (peak standing crop, and the methods of Milner and Hughes, Smalley, Valiela, Teal & Sass, and Wiegert & Evans) were used to es...
Read moreRecent declines in honeybee populations have focused attention on the potential for unmanaged insects to replace them as pollinators of food crops. Th...
Read moreEstuarine wetlands are important nurseries for fish and decapod crustaceans. Flood mitigation structures (such as levees, culverts and floodgates) tha...
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