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Mesocarnivores are of particular interest in wildlife management. Their adaptability makes them a focus of public attention globally, as negative inte...
Read morePredicting the current and potential distributions of established invasive species is critical for evaluating management options, but methods for diff...
Read moreAccurate, cost-effective monitoring of fish is required to assess the quality of lakes under the European Water Framework Directive. Recent studies ha...
Read moreWith animal species disappearing at unprecedented rates, we need an efficient monitoring method providing reliable estimates of population density and...
Read moreShellfish reefs across the world have been heavily degraded by mechanical harvesting, disease and declining water quality. In southern Australia, wher...
Read moreThe abundance of breeding skylarks (Alauda arvensis) was determined by surveying singing males in over 600 randomly selected 1-km squares throughout B...
Read moreStrategic searching for invasive pests presents a formidable challenge for conservation managers. Limited funding can necessitate choosing between sur...
Read more(1). Conservation decisions are typically constrained by the availability of published evidence. Practitioners and non-academic experts often possess ...
Read moreSome of the most damaging invasive plants are dispersed by frugivores and this is an area of emerging importance in weed management. It highlights the...
Read moreShort-term recruitment and long-term regeneration of 18 species of shrubs and trees in over 600 populations in eastern South Australia were determined...
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