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Biodiversity cannot always be conserved. Economic development activities can result in biodiversity losses, but also increase human well-being, so tra...
Read moreInvaded landscapes and ecosystems are composed of multiple interacting networks and feed-back loops, sometimes leading to unexpected effects of manage...
Read moreAquatic invasive species (AIS) are a leading cause of global loss of biodiversity. However, the relationships between AIS and vulnerable species (e.g....
Read moreThe Bat Earned Recognition (BER) pilot programme was developed in March 2021 in partnership between Natural England, the Chartered Institute of Ecolog...
Read moreSmall dam removals are increasing on a global scale; yet, general predictions of organism response to dam removal are constrained by heterogeneity of ...
Read moreThe Fisheries Impacts Evidence Database Spreadsheet (FIED) and Fisheries Impacts on Marine Protected Habitats - A Review of the Evidence are two evide...
Read moreRecovering biological diversity and ecosystem functioning are primary objectives of ecological restoration, yet these outcomes are often unpredictable...
Read moreTo prevent the invasion of exotic species causing a decline in an endangered endemic species, it is important to determine the distribution of both sp...
Read moreWetlands in urban regions are subjected to a wide variety of anthropogenic disturbances, many of which may promote invasions of exotic plant species. ...
Read moreBrazil is one of the world's major producers of food and biofuels. Agricultural expansion has driven rapid economic development but has also had major...
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