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The effects of indoor rearing versus the conventional method of solely outdoor head-starting on post-release cover and burrow use of juvenile Mojave d...
Read moreAquatic invasive species (AIS) are a leading cause of global loss of biodiversity. However, the relationships between AIS and vulnerable species (e.g....
Read moreWidespread and rapid losses of tropical rain forests have made understanding the responses of species to rain forest fragmentation an area of major co...
Read moreGrowing ecological and economic impacts of invasive species have heightened the need for new science to inform management that prevents and counteract...
Read moreCaves are arguably the hottest of the biodiversity hotspots as measured by endemism and threat, yet they receive very little attention or appropriate ...
Read more1. Planting or sowing native perennial bunchgrasses is a common restoration practice in grasslands disturbed by agricultural or forestry operations. B...
Read moreThe use of ecological replacements (analogue species to replace extinct taxa) to restore ecosystem functioning is a promising conservation tool. Howev...
Read moreWildlife populations may be the subject of management interventions for disease control that can have unintended, counterproductive effects. Social st...
Read moreThe management and removal of invasive species may give rise to unanticipated changes in plant-pollinator mutualisms because they can alter the compos...
Read morePatch structural complexity affects local species richness and population densities. Anthropogenic disturbance may alter complexity and heterogeneity,...
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