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This article discusses the how sound is used by marine species to find prey, communicate, and even mate with their kind. However, the increasing level...
Read moreTo improve conservation outcomes and move towards a 'predator-free New Zealand', we need new pest control technologies. Our growing knowledge of the c...
Read moreThe most effective way to manage invasive species is to prevent their introduction via vector regulation. While progress has been made in the manageme...
Read moreEach year, whale sharks (Rhincodon typus) aggregate in the northern Gulf of California at Bahia de los Angeles, a small coastal village that recently ...
Read moreEradication of introduced rodents on islands is increasingly implemented as a conservation tool. Aerial baiting, currently the main eradication techni...
Read moreA growing and increasingly globalised human population, requiring the movement of goods and commodities, is placing increasing demands on the maritime...
Read moreAlien species are key vectors for the spread of globally emerging diseases, and these emerging diseases have proven to be devastating for amphibian po...
Read moreInternational trade has been favouring the dissemination of a wide suite of invasive alien species. Upstream prevention through the monitoring of entr...
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