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The populations of three species of South Asian vultures (Gyps bengalensis, Gyps indicus and Gyps tenuirostris) have declined rapidly within the last ...
Read moreControlling persistent infectious disease in wildlife populations is an ongoing challenge for wildlife managers and conservationists worldwide, and ch...
Read moreEradications of invasive species are usually expensive and difficult to conduct. Knowing when to declare an eradication successful requires distinguis...
Read moreShifts in species geographic distributions in response to climate change have spurred numerous studies to determine which abiotic (e.g. climatic) and,...
Read moreMultiple species are often exposed to a common hunting season, but harvest and population objectives may not be fully achieved if harvest potential va...
Read more1. In a world where biodiversity is on the decline, examples of conservation success especially of large carnivores are of interest to policy makers a...
Read moreReliable estimates of dispersal rates between habitat patches (i.e. functional connectivity) are critical for predicting long-term effects of habitat ...
Read moreEnvironmental changes and their consequences on biodiversity are known to have far-reaching effects on the resilience of animal populations and associ...
Read morePower line corridors are ubiquitous worldwide and are commonly used by bats as habitat. Targeted management of these corridor habitats has the potenti...
Read moreEndophytic fungi in agricultural grasses confer agronomic advantages but can be detrimental to the health and production of grazing mammals. Attempts ...
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