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Recent changes in land use have resulted in dramatic habitat loss for numerous species. More than 99% of the habitat for Fender's blue butterfly Icari...
Read moreThe development of ecological networks could enhance the ability of species to disperse across fragmented landscapes and could mitigate against the ne...
Read morePostfire salvage logging is the most commonly applied forestry practice in burned forests world-wide, mainly for economic reasons. However, it strongl...
Read moreenThis link goes to a English sectionptThis link goes to a English section Zoonotic diseases represent 75% of emerging infectious diseases worldwide, ...
Read moreWoody plant encroachment in grasslands is a world-wide concern. Assertions that abiotic stress reduction facilitates encroachment are not universally ...
Read moreThere is increasing land use change for solar parks and growing recognition that they could be used to support insect pollinators. However, understand...
Read moreUrban foraging is a global informal phenomenon which has been investigated in the Global North more than other parts of the world. Characterising the ...
Read morePreserving and restoring wildlife in urban areas benefits both urban ecosystems and the well-being of urban residents. While urban wildlife conservati...
Read moreGreen infrastructure (GI) is increasingly used in policymaking to promote biodiversity and enhance ecosystem services through the protection, creation...
Read moreOne approach for measuring the potential biodiversity in new urban construction projects is through ecological models that predict how wildlife will r...
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