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The longstanding debate in conservation biology on the importance of single large or several small (SLOSS) habitats for preserving biodiversity remain...
Read moreFeedbacks between social and ecological processes can lead to sustainable stewardship practices that support ecological resilience among harvested pop...
Read moreUnderstanding spatial structure and identifying subpopulations are critical for estimating population growth rates and extinction risk, and as such es...
Read moreEstimating temporal trends in animal abundance is central to ecology and conservation, but obtaining useful trend estimates is challenging when animal...
Read moreInterdependent relationships among humans and nature often go overlooked, delaying better environmental, social and public health outcomes. Emerging a...
Read moreStock assessment approaches are often oversimplified due to lack of biological knowledge and insufficient data. In spite of world-wide attention, fish...
Read moreEcosystem functioning underpins the ecosystem services upon which humans rely. Critical functions, such as primary and secondary productivity, are, ho...
Read moreThe impact of industrial fisheries on marine biodiversity is conspicuous in large pelagic vertebrate's fisheries bycatch. In seabirds, this led to the...
Read moreThe ability to define the spatial dynamics of fish stocks is critical to fisheries management. Combating illegal, unreported and unregulated fishing a...
Read moreHigh school students work alongside foresters in the Manell-Geus Habitat Focus Area to plant trees in watersheds adjacent to sensitive coral reef habi...
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