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Windthrow disturbance is an important driver of arthropod diversity in forests. In the past, studies have mainly focused on the first years after dist...
Read moreThe ability to disperse individuals and seeds among subpopulations is required for the sustainability of plant metapopulations. Understanding the mech...
Read moreEstimating animal abundance has a key role to play in ecology and conservation, but survey methods are always challenged by imperfect detection. Among...
Read moreBees are key pollinators, and thus declines in their populations around the world may lead to negative consequences for both the environment and agric...
Read moreOf 600 G. pulex removed as a single sample from the River Teme, Herefordshire, UK, 52% were infected with Pomphorhynchus laevis, 20% contained larvae,...
Read moreA characteristic of some heath and moorland areas in maritime north-west Europe is the widespread dominance of Molinia caerulea (purple moor grass). T...
Read moreCitizen science data are increasingly used for ecological research, biodiversity conservation and monitoring. However, these data often present signif...
Read moreQuantifying connectivity between breeding, stopover, and wintering locations is critical to the management and conservation of migratory animals. Mark...
Read moreUK agri-environment schemes rarely address within-crop biodiversity yet this habitat is used almost exclusively by some taxa. With the removal of set-...
Read moreThe UK Pollinator Monitoring Scheme (PoMS) is a critical initiative aimed at understanding trends in insect pollinator populations across the UK. By g...
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