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Understanding an organism's habitat selection and behavioural flexibility in the face of environmental change can help managers plan for future conser...
Read moreIn fragmented landscapes where natural disturbance acts at the local level, community composition can be altered either by 'species-by-species matchin...
Read moreFloodplain wetlands provide an important subsidy for riverine food webs as sites of high algal production. However, this subsidy depends on the degree...
Read moreMany farmers are facing high economic risks if pollinator declines continue or temporal and spatial variation in wild bee communities cause reduced po...
Read moreGrazing by introduced ungulate livestock is a major form of land use over large parts in Australia. Due to the tendency of stock to concentrate around...
Read moreBiological invasions could have major implications for the management and conservation of freshwater systems if they lead to a misclassification of wa...
Read moreBumblebees inhabit spatially heterogeneous landscapes that are likely characterized by population sources and sinks. To date, most studies of bumblebe...
Read moreUnderstanding animal-habitat relationships is central to the development of strategies for wildlife management and conservation. The availability of h...
Read moreSimple, conservation-relevant, plant community measures are sought by resource managers. In this context, the use of Floristic Quality Assessment (FQA...
Read moreCorridors are commonly used to connect fragments of wildlife habitat, yet the identification of conservation corridors typically neglects processes of...
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