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There is a long-standing relationship between humans and vertebrate scavengers, as scavengers' contributions take on regulating (e.g. nutrient recycli...
Read moreIncreasing evidence indicates contact with nature supports mental, physical and social health. However, beyond a widely reported number of barriers to...
Read moreA population model for the tick Ixodes ricinus, the most significant vector of pathogens in Europe, is used to explore the relative impact of changes ...
Read moreOver recent decades, our understanding of climate change has accelerated greatly, but unfortunately, observable impacts have increased in tandem. Both...
Read moreThe future of temperate forests in the face of global change and anthropogenic stressors remains uncertain. The regeneration stage, which is a critica...
Read more'Ecosystem Services', defined as 'the benefits people obtain from ecosystems' is an evolving concept that connects ecosystem with human wellbeing thro...
Read moreUnderstanding the role of different species in the transmission of multi-host pathogens, such as rabies virus, is vital for effective control strategi...
Read moreThis report begins by describing three major modes of anticipated environmental change and their impacts on forests in England: (i) directional change...
Read moreRodents and other small mammals cause an increasing number of negative economic and environmental impacts worldwide. In the UK, the non-native grey sq...
Read moreAcute outbreaks of pests and disease are increasingly affecting tree populations around the world, causing widespread ecological effects. In Britain, ...
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