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Shrubland ecosystems are often inherently flammable due to a canopy structure favourable for fire propagation. At the same time, the fuel bed is not s...
Read moreHuman-elephant conflict (HEC) in Africa occurs wherever these two species coincide, and poses serious challenges to wildlife managers, local communiti...
Read moreInvasive non-native species (INNS) threaten biodiversity and ecosystem functioning globally. However, there remains a pressing need to understand the ...
Read moreThe concept of pollinator niche complementarity maintains that species-rich pollinator communities can provide higher and more stable pollination serv...
Read moreThe spatial dynamics of farmland invertebrates can provide essential information relevant to their management for pest control and biodiversity conser...
Read moreHuman-wildlife conflict, where interactions have negative impacts on both people and animals, is complex with underlying drivers and broad ecological ...
Read moreNon-invasive techniques have long been used to estimate wildlife population abundance and density. However, recent technological breakthroughs have fa...
Read moreLarge, severe disturbances drive many forest ecosystems over the long term, but pose management uncertainties when human experience with them is limit...
Read moreHabitat loss and degradation are contributing to severe declines in many North American bird species. For American woodcock Scolopax minor ('woodcock'...
Read moreOver the past few decades, social-ecological transformations have contributed to the restoration of numerous carnivores, presenting new challenges for...
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