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1. The gharial (Gavialis gangeticus) is a critically endangered, long-snouted crocodilian, endemic to the Indian sub-continent. Today, the species' di...
Read moreBio-logging technologies allow scientists to remotely monitor animal behaviour and the environment. In this study, we used the combination of natural ...
Read moreBatrachochytrium dendrobatidis (Bd), an aquatic pathogenic fungus, is responsible for the decline of hundreds of amphibian species worldwide and negat...
Read moreThe majority of research into the mental health benefits of blue space (outdoor places where water is a central feature) has focussed on the associati...
Read moreMutually respectful and reciprocal relationships between people and their environment is a central tenet of many Indigenous world views. Across the Am...
Read moreThe utility of environmental DNA (eDNA) techniques for monitoring species diversity are gaining acceptance amongst industry and government decision-ma...
Read moreAgriculture is a major contributor to climate change, emitting the three major greenhouse gases (GHGs) - carbon dioxide (CO2), methane and nitrous oxi...
Read moreWoody riparian buffers (hereafter, 'woody buffers') are frequently considered as important to mitigate the effects of stressors on streams and rivers....
Read moreRivers are dynamic ecosystems in which both human impacts and climate-driven drying events are increasingly common. These anthropogenic and natural st...
Read moreSustainable intensification may depend on associating precision farming with the harnessing of ecological principles in crop fields, and integrating f...
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