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Wildlife surveys usually focus on estimating population size, and management actions such as commercial harvesting, culling and poison baiting are ref...
Read moreAnthropogenic habitat alteration is leading to the reduction of global biodiversity. Consequently, there is an imminent need to understand the state a...
Read moreOwing to the detrimental impacts of invasive alien species, their control is often a priority for conservation management. Whereas the potential for u...
Read morePassive approaches to nature recovery have been hailed as a low-cost approach to boosting biodiversity in ecologically degraded sites. But there remai...
Read moreThere is concern over the possibility of unwanted environmental change following transgene movement from genetically modified (GM) rapeseed Brassica n...
Read moreThroughout arid regions of the world, groundwater is extracted for human population centres. In the Great Basin and Range region of the USA, we lack b...
Read moreIn recent years, the Normalized Difference Vegetation Index (NDVI) has been used to assess the relationships between habitat quality and animal life-h...
Read moreUnderstanding ecosystem responses to disturbance is important for effective management of biodiversity. Observed relationships between time since dist...
Read moreLarge-scale biodiversity monitoring is essential for assessing biodiversity trends, yet traditional surveying methods are limited in the spatial/tempo...
Read moreLandsat Thematic Mapper (TM) remote sensing imagery, previously published fire history data, and field observations were used to examine the influence...
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