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1. Population estimates are commonly generated and used in conservation science. All estimates carry inherent uncertainty, but little attention has be...
Read moreReductions in resource availability, associated with land-use change and agricultural intensification in the UK and Europe, have been linked with the ...
Read moreCommunity science is an increasingly integral part of biodiversity research and monitoring, often achieving broad spatial and temporal coverage but lo...
Read moreCarrying capacity is the maximum animal density an area can sustain without deterioration of its resources. Overgrazing has degraded Patagonia, but sh...
Read moreSeveral successional trends towards woodland were identified. A greater number of species was present in a felled wood than in an abandoned arable fie...
Read moreHerbivores make decisions at different spatial levels in response to food plant quality and quantity. Although experiments have examined the responses...
Read moreRestoration of degraded plant communities requires understanding of community assembly processes. Human land use can influence plant community assembl...
Read moreBacteria and fungi are core microorganisms in diverse ecosystems, and their cross-kingdom interactions are considered key determinants of microbiome s...
Read moreFrom sections cut from stems of 10 P. taeda trees on a moderately deep, well drained sandy loam in Duke Forest, N. Carolina, the annual above-ground v...
Read moreThe decline of farmland birds across Europe is a well-documented case of biodiversity loss, and despite land stewardship supported by funding from agr...
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