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Soil microorganisms play a crucial role in ecosystem processes and functions, but how their co-occurrence networks respond to restoration of degraded ...
Read moreRoot and butt rot caused by pathogenic fungi in the genera Heterobasidion and Armillaria is a pressing issue in managed Norway spruce forests. The dis...
Read moreSpatially explicit Bayesian clustering techniques offer a powerful tool for ecology and wildlife management, as genetic divisions can be correlated wi...
Read moreBovine tuberculosis (TB), caused by Mycobacterium bovis, has serious consequences for Britain's cattle industry. European badgers (Meles meles) can tr...
Read moreUnderstanding the spatiotemporal ecology of invertebrates in agricultural ecosystems is important for developing management strategies to enhance biod...
Read moreAfter a major decline, the UK otter Lutra lutra population is now recovering in its known strongholds (northern England, Wales and Borders and southwe...
Read more1. Increasing agriculture intensification has led to dramatically improved crop yields; however, this shift in agricultural practice has been accompan...
Read moreThe intensification of agriculture and urbanisation has precipitated the decline of numerous species, including the northern crested newt (Triturus cr...
Read moreBio-logging technologies allow scientists to remotely monitor animal behaviour and the environment. In this study, we used the combination of natural ...
Read moreCentral to the success of restoration is how applied activities influence community assembly mechanisms. Phylogenetic and trait-based approaches to co...
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