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Change in the number of red kangaroos (Macropus rufus) in the South Australian pastoral zone is related to rainfall and population size. These relatio...
Read moreEcosystem-based adaptation (EbA) is an increasingly popular and tested strategy among governments looking for the best ways to help their people adapt...
Read moreFarmers in developing countries face a wide array of risks. Yet they often lack formal financial instruments to protect against risks. This paper exam...
Read moreObserved declines in the distribution and abundance of various insect species have moved the topic of biodiversity and the protection of honey bees, a...
Read moreThere is increased global awareness that the oceans are under threat. Marine megafauna such as seabirds, marine turtles, marine mammals, sharks and ra...
Read moreHuman-caused noise pollution dominates the soundscape of modern ecosystems, from urban centres to national parks. Although wildlife can generally alte...
Read moreLarge, remote marine protected areas (MPAs) containing both reef and pelagic habitats, have been shown to offer considerable refuge to populations of ...
Read moreExtreme weather events can be expected to increase in frequency in the future. Our knowledge on how this may affect species persistence is, however, v...
Read moreLarge-bodied species are especially vulnerable to fishing in mixed fisheries. Their effective conservation requires predictions of sensitivity and exp...
Read moreEcological monitoring programmes are designed to detect and measure changes in biodiversity and ecosystems. In the case of biological invasions, they ...
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