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Bottom trawling is the most widespread human activity directly affecting seabed habitats. Assessment and effective management of the effects of bottom...
Read moreDynamic process-based modelling is often proposed as a powerful tool to understand complex socio-environmental problems and to provide sustainable sol...
Read moreNearly 5,300 Gadus morhua collected from the North Atlantic and Arctic during 1971-73 were examined for larvae of Terranova decipiens and Anisakis sp....
Read moreThis report demonstrates an EMFF funded, two-year duration project that sought to assess the extent, scale and impact of marine animal entanglements i...
Read moreLeaching of fertilizers into streams was studied in several forested catchments. In Braes of Angus Forest, fertilized catchments were compared with un...
Read moreSharks, rays and their cartilaginous relatives (Class Chondrichthyes, herein 'sharks') are among the world's most threatened species groups, primarily...
Read moreApplied ecology, like conservation research, may deal with societal issues if its scientifically based interventions have societal consequences. Human...
Read moreEstimating relative abundance is critical for informing conservation and management efforts and for making inferences about the effects of environment...
Read moreThe management of migratory taxa relies on the knowledge of their movements. Among them, ontogenetic habitat shift, from nurseries to adult habitats, ...
Read moreDetermining acceptable rates of human-caused mortality in low-data situations is a concern for many taxa world-wide. An established approach for deter...
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