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Monitoring the response of wild mammal populations to threatening processes is fundamental to effective conservation management. This is especially tr...
Read moreConnectivity conservation is aimed at sustaining animal movements and ecological processes important to ecosystem functioning and the maintenance of b...
Read moreMany animal species are detected primarily by sound. Although songs, calls and other sounds are often used for population assessment, as in bird point...
Read moreThe eastern North American monarch butterfly is at risk of quasi-extinction due, in part, to the loss of breeding habitat in agricultural landscapes o...
Read moreUnderstanding the recovery of populations after disturbance is critical to many aspects of applied population management, ranging from the development...
Read moreMounting evidence suggests that win-wins are elusive and trade-offs are the norm in marine conservation development practice. The status quo involves ...
Read moreClimate change and human activities have disrupted historical fire regimes, leading to complex and far-reaching impacts on global ecosystems. Despite ...
Read moreThe mesopredator release theory predicts that the density of subordinate predators will increase as dominant predators decline. Persistent debate arou...
Read moreenThis link goes to a English sectiondeThis link goes to a Deutsche section An increasingly globalised world has facilitated the movement of non-nativ...
Read morePopulation abundance estimation is a critical yet challenging task for wildlife management decision-making. For aerial surveys of terrestrial mammals ...
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