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Semi-natural habitats have been shaped by human disturbance regimes for centuries. Spatially and temporally heterogeneous land use practices, such as ...
Read moreAttention is shifting from simplistic explanations of global amphibian declines that posit a single cause (such as climate change, pesticide contamina...
Read moreStream-associated amphibians are sensitive bioindicators in headwater streams across the Pacific Northwest moist coniferous forests of North America. ...
Read moreIn the Netherlands, agri-environment schemes are an important tool for halting the ongoing decline of meadow birds and, in particular, waders breeding...
Read moreWe examined the effects of oak regeneration forest management treatments on territorial density of breeding forest birds. The study area was located o...
Read moreLike many farmland birds, the largest European population of the black-tailed godwit Limosa limosa, in The Netherlands, has been declining for decades...
Read moreAdvances in human technology can lead to widespread and rapid increases in interactions between wildlife and potentially disturbing stimuli. The recre...
Read moreConservation practices in Europe frequently attempt to perpetuate or mimic the 'traditional' forms of management of semi-natural habitats, but with a ...
Read moreModern farmed landscapes have witnessed substantial losses in biodiversity principally driven by the ecological changes associated with agricultural i...
Read moreInvasive species are one of the leading threats to biodiversity worldwide. Therefore, chemical herbicides are increasingly used to control invasive pl...
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