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Animal trade, such as birds, mammals and reptiles, is a common human activity. Among insects, few are as charismatic as bees. Their hives are commonly...
Read moreRecovering or threatened carnivore populations are often harvested to minimise their impact on human activities, such as livestock farming or game hun...
Read moreNatural habitats in urban areas provide benefits for both humans and biodiversity. However, to achieve biodiversity gains, we require new techniques t...
Read moreMetrics have become a standard way for summarizing environmental monitoring results. Different metrics react differently to natural variations and hum...
Read moreWith changes in the agricultural policy for rural areas in the UK, there is increased pressure to develop management protocols for indigenous and sown...
Read moreNeotropical countries receive financing and effort from temperate nations to aid the conservation of migratory species that move between temperate and...
Read moreCollision-caused fatalities of animals at wind power facilities create a 'green versus green' conflict between wildlife conservation and renewable ene...
Read moreHerbivores, edaphic features and fire are primary factors regulating the balance between woody and herbaceous vegetation in savannas. Many observation...
Read moreGeneration time is a fundamental component of extinction risk assessments for the International Union for Conservation of Nature's Red List of Threate...
Read moreIndividual- and species-level heterogeneity in contact rates can alter the ability of a pathogen to invade a host community. Many pathogens have multi...
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