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Several populations of cranes, geese, and swans are thriving and increasing in modern agricultural landscapes. Abundant populations are causing conser...
Read moreAs measuring biodiversity in its entirety is impractical, there is a need for bioindicators. This study tested the hypothesis that parasitoid Hymenopt...
Read moreIn recent decades, conflict between geese and agriculture has increased. Management practices to limit this conflict include concentrating geese in pr...
Read moreIn many agricultural landscapes, it is important to restore networks of forests to provide habitat and stepping stones for forest specialist taxa. Mor...
Read more(1). Conservation decisions are typically constrained by the availability of published evidence. Practitioners and non-academic experts often possess ...
Read moreThis report presents the first study into the vulnerability and resilience of bamboo forest ecosystems to climate change in China. Chishui, one of the...
Read moreBroad-scale land conversions and fertilizer use have dramatically altered the available staging area for herbivorous long-distance migrants. Instead o...
Read moreThe concept of biodiversity conservation relies primarily on protected areas. Yet, protected areas are influenced by the surrounding anthropogenic mat...
Read moreTropical forest frontier areas support the well-being of local populations in myriad ways. Not only do they provide the material basis for people's li...
Read moreRangelands, produced by grazing herbivores, are important for a variety of agricultural, hunting, recreation and conservation objectives world-wide. T...
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