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Habitat destruction and fragmentation have led to precipitous declines in a number of species of concern. For these species, traditional models that g...
Read moreMany ecologically based wildlife-habitat models provide only limited explanations of the observed data because they do not take account of the way in ...
Read moreFarmer wildlife management practices are critical to conserve biodiversity and ecosystem functions across intensively used agricultural landscapes. Po...
Read more1. Conventional distance sampling approaches rely on the design assumption (i.e. uniform distribution of individuals in relation to transects) to ensu...
Read moreUnderstanding which factors determine tick-borne disease hazard can contribute to effective disease control. In Europe, the hazard of the pathogens Bo...
Read moreAccelerating loss and degradation of tropical forests has led to a pressing need to understand the conservation value of remaining forests. Whereas mo...
Read moreDisplacement is a form of mitigation that involves the removal of habitat to relocate water voles Arvicola amphibius from <50 m sections of waterco...
Read moreThe following is based largely on the author's summary. A study was made in eastern England in 1969-70 on aphidophagous Syrphids and Syrphid predation...
Read moreThe re-establishment of large carnivores in Norway has led to increased conflicts and the adoption of regional zoning for these predators. When planni...
Read moreUnderstanding the impacts of invasive species on natural ecosystems is an important component of developing management strategies. Habitat-forming inv...
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