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Growing industrial and consumer demands are negatively affecting fish stocks, which are increasingly extracted above sustainable levels. Successful ma...
Read moreWe tested how habitat structure and fragmentation affect the spatial distribution of common murine rodents inhabiting human-dominated landscapes in So...
Read moreCulling wildlife as a form of disease management can have unexpected and sometimes counterproductive outcomes. In the UK, badgers Meles meles are cull...
Read moreSuccessful detection of introduced marine pests (IMP) relies upon effective surveillance. However, the expedience of responding following IMP detectio...
Read moreNiche partitioning might be predicted to be particularly dynamic in 'novel ecosystems' characterized by human-altered environmental conditions and bio...
Read moreA study was conducted at Mizoram, north-east India to investigate the recovery of rainforest bird community structure and composition in relation to f...
Read moreCulling the main wildlife host of bovine tuberculosis in Great Britain (GB) and Ireland, the European badger (Meles meles), has been employed in both ...
Read more1. The balance between economic growth and wildlife conservation is a priority for many governments. Enhancing realism in assessment of population-lev...
Read moreEcological restoration and plant re-introductions aim to create plant populations that are genetically similar to natural populations to preserve the ...
Read moreThe use of ecological replacements (analogue species to replace extinct taxa) to restore ecosystem functioning is a promising conservation tool. Howev...
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