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The use of container-grown plants in restoring shingle beach vegetation was investigated at Sizewell, Suffolk, UK, where the vegetation had been destr...
Read moreThis interim report describes the methods used to establish the monitoring sites in the Chowilla Icon Site, including survey quadrat design, results f...
Read moreWildcats (Felis silvestris) are considered to be threatened by interbreeding with domestic cats (F. catus). As a result of interbreeding, the definiti...
Read moreUnderstanding drivers of change in population sizes requires estimation of demographic rates such as survival and productivity. In migratory geese, pr...
Read more(1). Increasing demand for access to nature has the potential to increase environmental impacts. Identifying links between increased visitor intensity...
Read moreLong-term data are beneficial for monitoring the conservation status of species. Assessments of population change over recent periods of fixed duratio...
Read moreSeed limitation represents a fundamental constraint to the restoration of native plant communities, and practitioners often apply seed additions to ov...
Read moreTwo papers, Hughes & Paramor (2004) and Paramor & Hughes (2004), published in Journal of Applied Ecology are discussed. These papers suggest t...
Read moreThe saltmarshes of south-east England have been eroding rapidly for about the last 50 years, at a continuing rate of about 40 ha year-1, with deleteri...
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