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Logging is the most widespread disturbance in tropical forests, altering ecological communities and functions. However, many species can persist in lo...
Read moreIn the Groene Cirkels bee landscape, the partners work together to curb the decline of (wild) pollinators and the winter mortality of the honey bee (t...
Read moreThere is still considerable debate about the most effective methods of sampling invertebrates in monitoring and assessment programmes. The above-groun...
Read moreDeforestation and forest degradation account for 12-15% of global greenhouse gas emissions. The largest driver of deforestation is the conversion of l...
Read moreAnalysis of aerial photographs showed measurable conversion of closed canopy miombo woodland to sparse woodland (<50% canopy cover) during 1982-90 ...
Read moreThe brown locust Locustana pardalina is a major agricultural pest in southern Africa, with populations periodically reaching plague proportions. Manag...
Read moreSpatial distribution, abundance and habitat requirements of Ragadia makuta (Satyrinae) were studied in Sabah (Borneo) during August 1997, in undisturb...
Read moreThe study examined relationships between habitat and biogeographic variables and the presence of lizard groups and individual lizard species in remnan...
Read moreThe subtropical humid forest of Meghalaya (India) has been exposed to various kinds of disturbance of varying magnitude during recent years; felling o...
Read moreKnowledge produced by scientists is essential to the policy and practice of managing natural resources, including forests. However, there has never be...
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