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Seagrasses are important marine ecosystems but are vulnerable to physical damage from anthropogenic activities such as anchoring and trawling. Replant...
Read moreAnalyses of flower-visitor interaction networks allow application of community-level information to conservation problems, but management recommendati...
Read moreSuccessful monitoring and management of plant resources worldwide needs the involvement of civil society to support natural reserve managers. Because ...
Read moreThe UN decade on ecosystem restoration calls for the preservation of global biodiversity. Safeguarding biological diversity is crucial for the well-be...
Read moreInvasive species may have devastating impacts on native biota. Cane toads Rhinella marina continue to invade northern Australia and the consequences f...
Read moreInvasive non-native species are one of the greatest drivers of the loss of biodiversity world-wide. Consequently, removing or controlling invasive pre...
Read moreThe present practice insight derives from land manager requests to document current on-site activity and provides a management planning reference for ...
Read moreThe use of wildlife imagery in society is highly varied and could contribute to reinforcing national identity. Standard depictions of wildlife include...
Read moreAlpine and subalpine ecosystems support many endemic species. These ecosystems are increasingly under threat from human-induced disturbances such as h...
Read moreThis report presents a comprehensive survey conducted in July 2019 to assess the distribution and abundance of the endemic Scottish small-reed (Calama...
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