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The removal and exclusion of non-native ungulates for conservation of biodiversity is common globally, including on tropical Pacific Islands. However,...
Read moreAgricultural intensification and expansion are the main drivers of biodiversity loss that continue to increase this century, especially in South Ameri...
Read moreRotational vegetation burning in peatlands is undertaken predominantly to increase habitat suitability and food availability for red grouse Lagopus la...
Read moreReductions in resource availability, associated with land-use change and agricultural intensification in the UK and Europe, have been linked with the ...
Read moreMarginal agricultural land, which in the UK refers to upland grazings in particular, is going to see changes in management driven by markets, subsidie...
Read moreClimate change, intensified tourism and trade activity have resulted in several exotic mosquito species invading the temperate zone, with considerable...
Read moreThe extensive impact of invasive species has motivated a growing field of research combining ecological and economic models to find cost-effective man...
Read moreRemote sensing and spatial analyses are increasingly used to understand the role of seminatural habitats in biocontrol, but knowing how to best levera...
Read moreConcern about climate change and energy security is stimulating land-use change, which in turn precipitates social, economic and environmental respons...
Read moreAccording to the European Union Water Framework Directive, river basin management plans must include a programme of measures, with a series of managem...
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