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Elevated rates of anthropogenic impacts on land-use regimes have pushed terrestrial megafauna to the brink of extinction. Consequently, it is critical...
Read moreNon-invasive techniques have long been used to estimate wildlife population abundance and density. However, recent technological breakthroughs have fa...
Read moreIn this study the question of the generalization of population viability analysis by comparing migration of different butterfly species in the same ha...
Read moreAnimal conservation translocation is an important tool available to conservation biologists to address problems of isolated, declining or endangered p...
Read moreThis project was undertaken to investigate some of the processes to protect SSSIs and provide information to underpin the development a 'family' of bu...
Read moreRenewable energy facilities are a key part of mitigating climate change, but can pose threats to wild birds and bats, most often through collisions wi...
Read moreMonitoring small, mobile organisms is crucial for science and conservation, but is technically challenging. Migratory birds are prime examples, often ...
Read moreVariability in plant traits such as nutrients and defences can challenge insect herbivores searching for a host plant. Cultivar mixtures are designed ...
Read moreUnderstanding the consequences of environmental change on populations is an essential prerequisite for informed management of ecosystems and landscape...
Read moreStudies were carried out in Hertfordshire, England, during 1971-75 on the carabid and staphylinid fauna in areas of a Stackyard field (clay with flint...
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