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Since its introduction to North America, white-nose syndrome has been associated with declines greater than 90% in several bat species, prompting the ...
Read moreAlthough phytophagous insects can vary genetically in host use and exhibit long-range movements, the combined implications of these phenomena for pest...
Read moreA single male Bechstein's bat (Myotis bechsteinii), one of the UK's rarest bat species, recorded in 2009 in south Buckinghamshire represented the firs...
Read moreHigh densities of native and introduced deer hamper the regeneration of temperate forests worldwide. Sport hunting is often the sole means of deer con...
Read moreAgricultural intensification reduces ecological resilience of land-use systems, whereas paradoxically, environmental change and climate extremes requi...
Read moreLinear infrastructure intrusions are common around the world to meet the needs of a growing and interconnected human population. The implementation of...
Read moreThe management of migratory taxa relies on the knowledge of their movements. Among them, ontogenetic habitat shift, from nurseries to adult habitats, ...
Read moreTropical plant populations are often subject to multiple types of anthropogenic disturbance. Effective management requires disentangling the effects o...
Read moreUnderstanding which streams might support brook trout (Salvelinus fontinalis) and brown trout (Salmo trutta) is valuable to conservation and resource ...
Read moreThe risk of pest damage in forest monocultures is a growing concern as the area of plantation forest expands worldwide and sustainable management is b...
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