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1. Estimating population abundance is a key objective of surveillance programmes, particularly for vector species of public health interest. For mosqu...
Read moreThe European Water Framework Directive (WFD) requires that all natural European waterbodies should be assigned to one of five ecological categories de...
Read moreHabitat loss and degradation, overexploitation, climate change and the spread of invasive species are drastically depleting the Earth's biological div...
Read moreCorrectly assessing whether rangeland ecosystem services are stable, improving, or degrading is of global importance. Soil aggregate stability (SAS) i...
Read moreCorrelative species distribution models can be used to produce spatially explicit estimates of environmental suitability for organisms. This process c...
Read moreIncreasing land abandonment in many areas of the world presents an opportunity for ecosystem recovery, which is often driven by seed dispersal by vert...
Read moreUp to 73% of the world's rangelands are degraded, and increasing demand for meat in developing countries and a growing human population are likely to ...
Read moreStudies found that rapid decline of biodiversity and ecosystems globally have adversely affected an estimated 1.6 billion rural people whose livelihoo...
Read moreThe negative impact of large carnivore presence in human-dominated landscapes manifests as livestock depredation and in extreme cases as attacks on hu...
Read moreStakeholder cooperation can be vital in managing conservation conflicts. Laboratory experiments show cooperation is less likely in the presence of unc...
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