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Many long-term wildlife population monitoring programmes rely on citizen scientists for data collection. This can offer several benefits over traditio...
Read moreInvasive species pose one of the most serious global threats to biodiversity. Investigations into the interactions of native and non-native species fo...
Read moreAgricultural intensification is often recognized as a major driver of the decline of wild biodiversity in farmland. However, few studies have managed ...
Read moreBumblebees are one of the most commonly studied pollinators, but they are declining in large parts of their distribution. Whether bumblebees can cope ...
Read moreFarmland ponds are a highly threatened freshwater habitat which has undergone dramatic losses during the last 200 years due to land drainage schemes a...
Read moreFreshwater crayfish can be successful invaders that threaten native biota and aquatic ecosystems in numerous countries worldwide. Nonetheless, the ina...
Read moreNon-native, invasive Bromus tectorum (cheatgrass) is pervasive in sagebrush ecosystems in the Great Basin ecoregion of the western United States, comp...
Read moreThe negative impact of invasive alien plants (IAPs) in protected areas (PAs) is managed through control programmes, often using area-based management,...
Read moreLand-use change is the main driver of deforestation and land degradation resulting in the loss of biodiversity and ecosystem functioning in north-east...
Read moreBecause plant and soil systems are strongly inter-linked, manipulating plant traits in intensively managed agricultural systems could be used to impro...
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