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Baiting is widely used in wildlife management for various purposes, including lethal control, fertility control, disease and parasite control, and con...
Read moreThe long-term sustainability of natural and bottom-cultured mussel beds relies on the availability of spat (i.e. juvenile mussels). Traditional spat c...
Read moreMost fish stocks world-wide are fished at maximum sustainable yield (MSY) or overfished, as many fisheries management strategies have failed to achiev...
Read moreAnimal movement has direct applications in spatial management and conservation planning, yet it is rarely taken into account for the design of natural...
Read moreLow-productivity forests are often the last remaining pristine forests in managed forest landscapes and typically overrepresented among protected fore...
Read moreEnvironmental DNA (eDNA) metabarcoding has revolutionized biomonitoring in both marine and freshwater ecosystems. However, for semi-aquatic and terres...
Read moreOne of the greatest threats to lotic ecosystems is flow regulation. The impacts of flow regulation on native fish are often mitigated using periodic w...
Read moreEcosystem services (ES) from mountain forests are highly relevant for human societies. ES with a direct economic support function (e.g. timber product...
Read moreConservation bias towards flagship species sometimes threatens other species of chief concern. Long-term studies of potential harm by favoured species...
Read moreConservation practices in Europe frequently attempt to perpetuate or mimic the 'traditional' forms of management of semi-natural habitats, but with a ...
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