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Many of the global losses of amphibians are believed to be caused by the chytrid fungus, Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis (Bd). Hence, determining its p...
Read moreA common prediction based on ecological theory is that natural populations of insect predators will be more abundant and effective in diverse plant as...
Read moreIn the tropics, smallholder farming characterizes some of the world's most biodiverse landscapes. Agroecology as a pathway to sustainable agriculture ...
Read moreThe expanding use of selective pest-control agents provides a unique opportunity to study food web interactions in the field while addressing major en...
Read moreHuman harvesting has a large impact on natural populations and may cause undesirable life-history changes. In wild ungulate populations, unrestricted ...
Read moreUnsustainable hunting of wildlife is one of the greatest threats to diverse and healthy forests, yet our understanding of hunting activity is limited ...
Read moreOne approach to biodiversity conservation is to set aside small woodland key habitats (WKHs) in intensively managed landscapes. The aim is to support ...
Read moreAnimal movement has direct applications in spatial management and conservation planning, yet it is rarely taken into account for the design of natural...
Read moreResults from four field studies conducted in Germany showed that communities of trap-nesting bees and wasps (Vespidae) and their natural enemies are p...
Read more(1). Water is a critical and limited resource, particularly in the aridWest, but water availability is projected to decline even while demand increase...
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