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The same 25 eyries of golden eagles (Aquila chry-saetos) were examined each year in west Scotland. In 1963-65 the "percentage of nests with eggs from ...
Read moreForest reserves are established to preserve biodiversity, and to maintain natural functions and processes. Today there is heightened focus on old-grow...
Read moreIntensive fertilization of young spruce forest plantations (i.e. 'nutrient optimization') has the potential to meet increasing demands for carbon sequ...
Read moreLife-history theory predicts energy allocation trade-offs between traits when resources are limited. If females reduce allocation to growth when they ...
Read moreMany migratory fish populations are declining, threatened by human-induced pressures such as habitat loss and fragmentation caused by dams, roads, lan...
Read moreMoose (Alces alces) browsing on Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris) was studied in young stands of different sizes (1, 10 and >100 ha) and at different d...
Read moreIn conservation decision-making, it is important to have information not only on the likely effectiveness of conservation actions, but also on the cor...
Read moreSpatially defined restrictions on fishing activity are considered to be important for biodiversity conservation in marine ecosystems. However, it is u...
Read moreResearch weaving is an approach that combines systematic mapping methods with bibliometric and scientometric analyses, shedding light on how research ...
Read moreReliable estimates of population parameters are often necessary for conservation management but these are hard to obtain for elusive, rare and wide-ra...
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