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This synthesis of 15 studies published in the last 15 years, on food habits of the wolf in southern Europe, has shown that ungulates have been the mai...
Read moreMost pesticide research has focussed on risk to managed honeybees, but other managed and wild bees are also exposed to pesticides. Critically, we know...
Read moreAgricultural intensification and simplification are key drivers of recent declines in wild bird populations, heightening the need to better balance co...
Read moreBaiting is widely used in wildlife management for various purposes, including lethal control, fertility control, disease and parasite control, and con...
Read moreAquaculture is a promising source of fish and other aquatic organisms to ensure human food security but it comes at the price of diverse environmental...
Read moreIn the context of environmental change, the adaptive capacity of 50 fishing-dependent households in four villages in Cambodia has been examined. It is...
Read moreIn developed cities, bird communities are typically comprised of a few dominant invasive species that can cause considerable social and economic costs...
Read moreInsects play an essential role in the pollination of many food crops and wild plants. It is not just honey bees, there is a wide spectrum of species o...
Read moreIn terrestrial ecosystems many species show large population fluctuations caused by pulsed resources, such as mast seeding. A prime example of a mamma...
Read more1. Across Europe, farmland bird populations have continued to decline since the 1970s owing to the intensification of farming practices. Studies of su...
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