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Camera traps have great potential for generating wildlife insights by providing high resolution site-specific data. Methods of data collection and ana...
Read moreDespite the important role of refuse dumps for the conservation of threatened avian scavengers, there is no information about the direct effects on sc...
Read moreThe total length of railways worldwide exceeds 1 million kilometres and recent railway development directly impacts wildlife because of animal-train c...
Read moreSpatially explicit Bayesian clustering techniques offer a powerful tool for ecology and wildlife management, as genetic divisions can be correlated wi...
Read moreThe development and validation of an artificial neural network (ANN) in modelling wildlife (wild boar) damage to cultivated fields, a particular insta...
Read moreIn terrestrial ecosystems many species show large population fluctuations caused by pulsed resources, such as mast seeding. A prime example of a mamma...
Read moreCamera traps have transformed the way we monitor wildlife and are now routinely used to address questions from a wide range of ecological and conserva...
Read moreWildlife in cities divides people, with some animals bringing positive benefits and others causing conflict, for example due to property damage. Urban...
Read more1. Given the public health, economic and conservation implications of zoonotic diseases, their effective surveillance is of paramount importance. The ...
Read more(1). Outbreaks of disease at the wildlife-livestock interface may require management interventions. Where they involve exotic/non-endemic pathogens in...
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