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The distribution of excreta on areas of reseeded grassland in the New Forest used by free-ranging cattle, ponies and fallow deer was shown to be non-r...
Read moreBird-building collisions account for 365-988 million bird fatalities every year in the United States alone. Understanding conditions that heighten col...
Read moreInformation on close interactions between wild animals is difficult to obtain for cryptic species, but is important for understanding their social and...
Read moreT. fluminensis, an invasive weed of New Zealand, eastern Australia and Florida, carpets the ground in canopy-depleted native forest remnants and preve...
Read moreStudy was in north-eastern Colorado with blue grama grass (Bouteloua gracilis) as the dominant species. Bison, cattle and sheep with an oesophageal fi...
Read morePines (genus Pinus) are cultivated extensively for forestry purposes, particularly in regions that are outside the genus' native range. The most commo...
Read moreQuantifying and predicting the distribution of naturalized plant species is a major concern for weed risk assessment and understanding the potential i...
Read moreThe behaviour of vertebrate pests, such as invasive species and nuisance native animals, towards control devices present a major challenge for wildlif...
Read moreChionochloa pallens, a New Zealand low alpine tussock grass, is an important food plant of the takahé (Porphyrio hochstetteri), a rare endemic flightl...
Read moreConservation decision makers must negotiate social and technical complexities to achieve desired biodiversity outcomes. Quantitative models can inform...
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