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Illegal bushmeat trade is a significant driver of the decline in wildlife populations within the tropics. Despite the intense trade of bushmeat in Cam...
Read moreUnderstanding how biodiversity responds to intensifying agriculture is critical to mitigating the trade-offs between them. These trade-offs are partic...
Read moreThe trade in wild animals for meat, or 'bushmeat', is perceived as one of the most important threats to wildlife in the tropics. Unsustainable bushmea...
Read moreThe Brazilian Cerrado, the most biodiverse savanna globally with great importance for water and carbon conservation, faces the impacts of rapid and ex...
Read moreThere are calls to ground policies aimed at addressing the illegal wildlife trade (IWT), and biodiversity conservation more generally, on the best ava...
Read moreStream-riparian networks are subject to multiple human pressures that threaten key functions of aquatic and terrestrial ecosystems, drive habitat and ...
Read moreTrade in animal-pollinated crops plays an important role in global food systems: in many low-income countries, export of pollinated crops such as coff...
Read moreFunctional traits offer promising avenues to investigate how community composition and diversity define ecosystem functioning and service delivery. In...
Read moreBushmeat has always provided a source of nutrition and traditional medicine for local people throughout Asia; this important resource is becoming incr...
Read moreLakes are closely linked to human communities and offer a variety array of ecosystem services. In the context of climate change, increased human activ...
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