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In both wet and dry areas, diurnal soil and air temperature ranges under high incident radiation were increased by track formation, due to the effects...
Read moreDescribes studies made in forests dominated by Abies lasiocarpa, Pinus albicaulis, Pinus contorta or Pseudotsuga menziesii, in central Montana and Wyo...
Read moreAssessing the impacts of disturbance over large areas and long time periods is crucial for nature management, but also challenging since impacts depen...
Read moreMountain hares (Lepus timidus) are summer grazers that switch to browse in winter, while rabbits (Oryctolagus cuniculus) eat mostly grasses throughout...
Read moreThe identification of geographic areas where the densities of animals are highest across their annual cycles is a crucial step in conservation plannin...
Read moreSome animal populations are rapidly increasing in numbers and expanding their ranges, leading to intensified human-wildlife conflicts. A wide range of...
Read moreLogging roads can trigger tropical forest degradation by reducing the integrity of the ecosystem and providing access for encroachment. Therefore, roa...
Read moreThe large amount of discards produced by commercial fisheries can have major impacts on marine predator populations: this abundant food may increase p...
Read moreThe urban lifestyle has a profound effect on mental health, contributing significantly to the challenges faced by people who reside in urban areas. Gr...
Read moreUnderstanding the consequences of environmental change on populations is an essential prerequisite for informed management of ecosystems and landscape...
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