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The introduction of non-native species is a major threat to biodiversity. While eradication programs of well-established invaders are costly and hazar...
Read more1. Global targets to halt biodiversity losses and mitigate climate change will require protecting rainforest beyond current protected area networks, n...
Read more1. As crayfish invasions continue to threaten native freshwater biota, a detailed understanding of crayfish distribution and population structure beco...
Read moreBiological invasions represent a major threat to human health, ecosystem functioning and global biodiversity. Insect pests affecting agriculture and f...
Read moreAcute outbreaks of pests and disease are increasingly affecting tree populations around the world, causing widespread ecological effects. In Britain, ...
Read moreEcological theory on predator-prey interactions and an understanding of how environmental factors affect predator dispersal and host finding is founda...
Read moreSharks, rays and their cartilaginous relatives (Class Chondrichthyes, herein 'sharks') are among the world's most threatened species groups, primarily...
Read moreThe research gap between rangeland/livestock science and conservation biology/vegetation ecology has led to a lack of evidence needed for grazing-rela...
Read moreRestoration priorities are typically established without quantitative information on how to overcome the thresholds that preclude successful restorati...
Read more1. Implementing effective, affordable and ethical conservation management will be crucial for minimising future biodiversity losses. Such management r...
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