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Disease management along the boundaries of wildlife reserves is a growing conservation problem worldwide, as infected wildlife can migrate outside pro...
Read moreThe management of invasive species requires analytical tools that can synthesise the increasing and complex information generated through risk assessm...
Read moreManagers often have incomplete information to make decisions about threatened species management, and lack the time or funding needed to obtain comple...
Read moreSeeding is an important management tool in aridland restoration, but seeded species often fail to establish. Previous research has largely focused on ...
Read moreMarkov chains are commonly used to model succession in plant and animal communities. Once fitted to data, these models are typically used to address e...
Read moreFloodplain vegetation states (communities) exhibit spatiotemporal dynamics in vegetation structure and composition, which reflect unique hydrological ...
Read moreEffective wildlife monitoring and management are reliant on unbiased estimators of population parameters. Most standard survey approaches ignore spati...
Read moreA necessary component of elimination programmes for wildlife disease is effective surveillance. The ability to distinguish between disease freedom and...
Read moreThe number of alien reptiles and amphibians introduced and established worldwide has increased over the last decades. The legal pet trade is now the d...
Read moreUnderstanding the nature and characteristics of contact heterogeneities is crucial for predicting the epidemic behaviour of infectious diseases. Nonet...
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