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Identifying where and when population 'bottlenecks' occur is critical to the conservation of migratory species, many of which are declining precipitou...
Read moreIt is essential for us to understand what drives human behaviour if we want to tackle anthropogenic damage to the environment. Popular media can play ...
Read more1. Identifying and understanding status and trends in ecological indicators motivates continual monitoring over decades. Many programs rely on probabi...
Read moreSpatially explicit weed population models are very useful to explore long-term weed management scenarios. The economic implications of the management ...
Read moreRestoration of degraded ecosystems may take decades or even centuries. Accordingly, information about the current direction and speed of recovery prov...
Read moreGlobal declines in pollinating insects have been linked with agricultural intensification and land-use change. Increased production of novel crops for...
Read moreThe increasing availability of high resolution and high frequency, radar-based remote sensing data (i.e. observations on land surface characteristics,...
Read moreEnvisioning processes enable protected area managers to chart a course for future management to reach desired goals, but unexpected changes that could...
Read moreUsing biodiversity management within New Zealand's agricultural landscape as a case study, we apply 'boundary science' approaches to overcome two pers...
Read moreManagement decisions are increasingly based on matrix models intended to predict the long-term fate of endangered species. However, certain elements o...
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