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Management programmes seeking to reduce the density of invasive species must overcome compensatory processes, such as recolonisation by dispersers fro...
Read moreNatural and human-generated disturbances are widely acknowledged as key drivers of biological invasions. Understanding the role of spatial patterns of...
Read moreIdentifying landscape patterns that allow native fauna to coexist with human land use is a global challenge. Riparian vegetation often persists in ant...
Read moreIndigenous European freshwater crayfish (ICS) are threatened due to invasive North American freshwater crayfish that are natural carriers of Aphanomyc...
Read moreAcross the globe, there are millions of in-stream structures that fragment the world's river networks, acting as barriers that can impede the movement...
Read moreHighly fecund invaders and size-selective suppression efforts often limit the effectiveness of invasive species control programs, as compensatory proc...
Read moreIn Central Europe, natural forest disturbance is increasing due to climate change and the legacies of past forest management. The resulting early succ...
Read moreA large-scale field experiment near Oxford, England, was used to evaluate two contrasting grass leys in terms of nature conservation value, productivi...
Read moreEstablishing medium- to long-term trends in habitat availability for endangered species is important for determining the causes of historical populati...
Read moreManagement decisions for threatened and endangered species require risks to be identified and prioritized, based on the degree to which they influence...
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