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In many biodiversity surveys, a small proportion of species require a disproportionate amount of a researcher's time and effort to detect or identify....
Read moreEffective decision-making in environmental management requires the consideration of multiple objectives that may conflict. Common optimization methods...
Read moreAmid signs that estuarine ecosystems are increasingly degraded and may reach new thresholds of irreversible decline, restoration ecologists and coasta...
Read moreOver the last century, the loss of around half of the world's wetlands, principally through drainage and conversion to agriculture, has been one of th...
Read moreUncropped field margins are important foraging habitats on farmland for many declining bird species and are a key component of Agri-Environment Scheme...
Read moreMany habitats of high conservation value are managed by grazing but could be damaged by poor grazing management. Approaches and methods to set appropr...
Read moreSpecies immigration is vital for the success of restoring degraded ecosystems, but the effectiveness of enhancing dispersal following restoration is s...
Read moreOne of the main aims of agri-environment schemes (AES) is to increase biodiversity on farmland. Common conservation practice is to identify areas cont...
Read moreThe unwanted development of dense understorey vegetation composed of resource-acquisitive, tall plant species competing strongly with tree regeneratio...
Read moreGut microbiome disequilibrium is increasingly implicated in host fitness reductions, including for the economically important and disease-challenged w...
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