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The cumulative impacts of human activities and natural disturbance are leading to loss and extinction of species, ecological communities and biocultur...
Read moreMany cultivated species can escape from fields and colonize seminatural habitats as feral populations. Of these, feral oilseed rape is a widespread fe...
Read moreUnderstanding the demography of domestic dog populations is essential for effective disease control, particularly of canine-mediated rabies. Demograph...
Read moreUnderstanding the causes of population variation in host response to disease, and the mechanisms of persistence, can serve as vital information for sp...
Read more1. Given the public health, economic and conservation implications of zoonotic diseases, their effective surveillance is of paramount importance. The ...
Read moreIn the current context of global habitat loss, a fundamental challenge is to understand how ecological processes interact to determine community compo...
Read moreCorridors are commonly used to connect fragments of wildlife habitat, yet the identification of conservation corridors typically neglects processes of...
Read moreNatural and social scientists everywhere are struggling to understand how to proceed in the face of continued biodiversity loss and the injustices bro...
Read moreA study from DTU FOOD in 2014 showed that the food waste could be significantly reduced in connection with an organic conversion - the study did not s...
Read moreLand use intensification, by which habitat loss, habitat fragmentation and increased land ownership subdivision occurs, represents one of the largest ...
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