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Translocations are essential for re-establishing wildlife populations. As they sometimes fail, it is critical to assess factors that influence their s...
Read moreThe restoration of habitats degraded by industrial disturbance is essential for achieving conservation objectives in disturbed landscapes. In boreal e...
Read moreAn emerging research line in conservation ecology addresses how environmental change drivers may cause the biotic homogenization of ecological communi...
Read moreLand use intensification, by which habitat loss, habitat fragmentation and increased land ownership subdivision occurs, represents one of the largest ...
Read moreCurrent models estimating impact of habitat loss on biodiversity in the face of global climate change usually project only percentages of species 'com...
Read moreResearchers frequently rely on forest inventories derived for other purposes when characterizing wildlife-habitat associations. When studied populatio...
Read moreFragmentation is ubiquitous across tropical forests and drives marked shifts in tree community composition by differentially affecting species' disper...
Read moreResource availability and habitat heterogeneity are principle drivers of biodiversity, but their individual roles often remain unclear since both fact...
Read moreWorldwide loss of biodiversity necessitates a clear understanding of the factors driving population declines as well as informed predictions about whi...
Read moreThe development of ecological networks could enhance the ability of species to disperse across fragmented landscapes and could mitigate against the ne...
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