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Faecal counting techniques were used to census 5 large mammalian herbivore species during 1988-89 in the Parc National des Volcans in Rwanda: Cephalop...
Read moreStructured population models are used in a range of forms to predict the long-term behaviour of populations of economic or conservation interest. Such...
Read moreThis study presents quantitative models that use landscape structure to predict spatial patterns in overall bat community composition, and individual ...
Read moreEstimates of damage to maize by individual red-winged blackbirds (Agelaius phoeniceus) were derived from energetics and life history information and i...
Read moreMarine protected areas (MPAs) have become a popular tool utilised across global oceans to achieve a variety of conservation goals. Because the reasons...
Read moreInformed conservation and management of wildlife require sufficient monitoring to understand population dynamics and to direct conservation actions. B...
Read moreA challenge in applied ecology is understanding the responses of native species to roads, which are ubiquitous drivers of environmental heterogeneity....
Read moreConservation issues and a potential role in disease transmission generate the continued need to census Eurasian badgers Meles meles, but direct counts...
Read moreThe impacts of selective harvesting in tropical forests on population recovery and future timber yields by high-value species remain largely unknown f...
Read moreThe effects of an attendant ant (Lasius niger) on the host-parasitoid system of the red wax scale insect (Ceroplastes rubens) and its parasitoid wasp ...
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