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An analysis of the urban forest in New York, New York, reveals that this city has an estimated 7.0 million trees (encompassing all woody plants greate...
Read moreMultiple pressures (land-use change, water extraction and climate change) interact to influence biodiversity and ecosystem processes, but direct evide...
Read more1. Estimating population abundance is a key objective of surveillance programmes, particularly for vector species of public health interest. For mosqu...
Read moreThis paper reports the science accomplishments of the Pacific Northwest Research Station in 2016, which revealed how moss can serve as a bioindicator ...
Read moreUrban stormwater management ponds (SWMPs) are widely employed for stormwater control, but knowledge about their contributions to urban ecosystem funct...
Read moreWildlife populations may be the subject of management interventions for disease control that can have unintended, counterproductive effects. Social st...
Read moreThe Gulf of Trieste, is a shallow semi-enclosed sea of about 500 km2 in the north-eastern part of the Adriatic Sea. The coastal and marine areas of th...
Read moreHow humans connect with nature impacts the well-being of both people and ecosystems. Being disconnected from nature can lead to attitudes and behaviou...
Read moreUnderstanding seasonal patterns of activity, or phenology, of vector species is fundamental to determining seasonality of disease risk and epidemics o...
Read moreIn Latin America, the common vampire bat Desmodus rotundus is the primary reservoir of rabies, a zoonotic virus that kills thousands of livestock annu...
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