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Habitat loss is a leading cause of global amphibian declines. Forest removal is a particularly significant threat because an estimated 82% of amphibia...
Read moreThis article discusses the use of a novel DNA-based method to monitor inshore marine fish communities, addressing the issue of data deficiency in coas...
Read moreWeb-based studies of human dimensions are increasing across environmental and socio-ecological disciplines. However, the prevalence of fraud threatens...
Read moreModern silvicultural methods employ various styles of selective harvesting in addition to traditional clear-cutting. This can create a mosaic of patch...
Read moreThe goal of decentralisation of forest sector governance under the Local Government Act in Uganda was to shift responsibility for forest management to...
Read moreIn the Groene Cirkels bee landscape, the partners work together to curb the decline of (wild) pollinators and the winter mortality of the honey bee (t...
Read moreUnderstanding drivers of change in population sizes requires estimation of demographic rates such as survival and productivity. In migratory geese, pr...
Read moreSeed limitation represents a fundamental constraint to the restoration of native plant communities, and practitioners often apply seed additions to ov...
Read moreA before/after-control/impact experiment (BACI) was used to examine the short-term effects of canopy openness on insect herbivores foraging on the see...
Read moreAn emerging research line in conservation ecology addresses how environmental change drivers may cause the biotic homogenization of ecological communi...
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