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Individual animals are often given names by humans. For example, names are attributed to domestic animals to acknowledge their closeness to people, so...
Read moreIncreasing urbanization leads to greater loss of interaction with nature over time in a process described as the extinction of experience. Urban green...
Read moreIllegal fishing for high value species in artisanal fisheries drives incidental catch and declines of marine mammals and other large vertebrates of co...
Read moreGreenspaces facilitate well-being benefits for humans in several ways including through cognitive restoration, physical exercise and social interactio...
Read moreAll nature relies on water, yet climate change threatens water availability to the highest degree-from too much (e.g. extreme weather; flooding) to to...
Read moreIncidental mortality (bycatch) in fisheries remains the greatest threat to many large marine vertebrates and is a major barrier to fisheries sustainab...
Read morePeriodically harvested closures are a widespread, centuries-old form of fisheries management that protects fish between pulse harvests and can generat...
Read moreOrganic farming has potential for the conservation of global biodiversity and associated ecosystem services. Despite this, knowledge of the effects of...
Read morePesticide concentrations are correlated with regional declines in stream invertebrate diversity. Experimental studies have identified that pesticides ...
Read moreAltered animal distributions are a consequence of human expansion and development. Anthropogenic noise can be an important predictor of abundance decl...
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