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A large proportion of the world's land surface is extensively managed for livestock production. In areas where livestock systems are becoming more int...
Read moreUnderstanding animal-habitat relationships is central to the development of strategies for wildlife management and conservation. The availability of h...
Read moreRiver assessments are predominantly based on biological metrics and indices selected or designed to integrate the impact of multiple causes of deterio...
Read moreIn southern England, 25 sites of indigenous juniper (Juniperus communis) visited in 1968-69 were considered as islands, since they tended to consist o...
Read moreA recent and controversial topic in landscape ecology is whether populations of species respond to habitat fragmentation in a general fashion. Empiric...
Read moreThe term "applied ecology of fear" was recently introduced to describe the growing research field that applies the theory of the ecology of fear to ma...
Read moreDespite population pressure and the urgent need for dairy production to be doubled by 2050, there is still a significant deficit in milk production in...
Read moreMaintaining developmental heterogeneity of ecological communities within landscapes is crucial for sustainable native forest management. Consequently,...
Read moreConservation science can be most effective in its decision-support role when seeking answers to clearly formulated questions of direct management rele...
Read moreMark-recapture models are valuable for assessing diverse demographic and behavioural parameters, yet the precision of traditional estimates is often c...
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