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1. Global forest loss and fragmentation have strongly increased the frequency of forest patches smaller than a few hectares. Little is known about the...
Read moreCamera traps have great potential for generating wildlife insights by providing high resolution site-specific data. Methods of data collection and ana...
Read moreCitizen science is increasingly being promoted as a means of gathering more data to help inform the management of ecosystems. Involving the participan...
Read morePersistence of standing dead trees (snags) is an important determinant for their role for biodiversity and dead wood associated carbon fluxes. How fas...
Read moreThis paper reports the science accomplishments of the Pacific Northwest Research Station in 2016, which revealed how moss can serve as a bioindicator ...
Read moreIn much of the world, fauna has been adversely affected by human actions, including conversion of forests to farmland, logging and regulation of river...
Read moreConcerns about loss of biodiversity and structural complexity in managed forests have recently increased and led to the development of new management ...
Read moreMost citizen science research inherently separates the observer (citizen science participant) from the observation (e.g. data point), placing artifici...
Read moreIntensive resource extraction activity in the oil sands of Canada alters the quantity, structure and distribution of native ecosystems, which in turn ...
Read moreMany national governments have incorporated nature-based solutions (NbS) in their plans to reduce net greenhouse gas emissions. However, uncertainties...
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