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Passive acoustic monitoring has great potential as a cost-effective method for long-term biodiversity monitoring. However, to maximise its efficacy, s...
Read moreThe ability to move between habitats has important implications for fitness in many species. In-stream barriers such as culverts can impede movements ...
Read moreThis report presents the latest results of the survey on the population size and distribution harbour seals (Phoca vitulina)around Scotland in context...
Read moreIt is generally thought that the intensification of farming will result in higher disease prevalences, although there is little specific modelling tes...
Read moreSpecies richness is the most widely used biodiversity metric, but cannot be observed directly as, typically, some species are overlooked. Imperfect de...
Read moreThe contents of pollen traps on two hives in Midlothian, Scotland, were analysed for 3 seasons, and in the 4th season the study was extended to 4 hive...
Read moreSuggests that it is possible to calculate the plant or community phytomass from analysis of forestry sample-plot data of Derbholz (above-ground wood &...
Read moreThe nesting success of the sparrowhawk (Accipiter nisus) in and near arable areas in Britain has declined since 1947, owing to increased egg-breakage ...
Read moreWildlife managers require defensible and transparent population estimates to justify species management. Statistical population reconstruction (SPR) i...
Read moreThe process of getting climate-smart agricultural (CSA) interventions and practices to farmers is just as important as the interventions and practices...
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