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As landscape-scale conservation models grow in prominence, assessments of how wildlife utilise multiple-use landscapes are required to inform effectiv...
Read moreMarine ecosystems provide humans with access to nutritious food. The discussion surrounding the cultivation of intertidal resources currently focuses ...
Read moreBiological invasions are a major consequence of globalization and pose a significant threat to biodiversity. Because only a small fraction of introduc...
Read moreConservation decision makers must negotiate social and technical complexities to achieve desired biodiversity outcomes. Quantitative models can inform...
Read moreWidely available and inexpensive mobile phone applications offer users, whether professional ecologists or interested amateurs, the potential for simp...
Read moreMonitoring small, mobile organisms is crucial for science and conservation, but is technically challenging. Migratory birds are prime examples, often ...
Read moreTropical dry forests are among the most threatened ecosystems in the world. Rapid loss, degradation and fragmentation of these native ecosystems in a ...
Read moreThe widespread degradation of natural ecosystems requires cost-efficient restoration techniques that minimize risk and consider context-specific resto...
Read moreInvasive species may have devastating impacts on native biota. Cane toads Rhinella marina continue to invade northern Australia and the consequences f...
Read moreKnowledge concerning spatio-temporal distributions of populations is a prerequisite for successful conservation and management of migratory animals. A...
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