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Management of invasive species and pathogens requires information about the traffic of potential vectors. Such information is often taken from vector ...
Read moreRoadsides are targeted for restoration of pollinator-friendly plants. Yet, roads are sources of macronutrient, micronutrient and heavy metal pollution...
Read moreAnimal-vehicle collisions are a serious problem for road planners and biologists concerned with traffic safety, species conservation and animal welfar...
Read moreThe introduction and further spread of many alien species have been a result of trade and transport. Consequently, alien species are often found close...
Read moreLichens are sensitive to pollution and have therefore been used as air quality indicators. While the distribution of lichens within cities may reflect...
Read moreThe ability to predict spatially explicit dispersal by non-indigenous species is a difficult but increasingly important undertaking as it allows manag...
Read moreMarine traffic is the main vector for marine non-indigenous species (NIS) that may hitchhike in ballast water tanks or attached to vessel hulls. Under...
Read moreRoads are a major driver of environmental stress, yet we know surprisingly little about how roads impact the movement of insect pollinators, and conse...
Read moreRoads form a vast, rapidly growing global network that has diverse, detrimental ecological impacts. However, the habitats that border roads ('road ver...
Read moreBird-building collisions account for 365-988 million bird fatalities every year in the United States alone. Understanding conditions that heighten col...
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