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The identification of species, communities, or ecosystems that are likely to be strongly damaged by human activities (i.e. that are fragile) forms an ...
Read moreMonitoring biodiversity is a growing and pressing challenge, particularly as climate change threatens species with extinction and leads to widespread ...
Read moreHorizon scanning is an essential tool for environmental scientists if they are to contribute to the evidence base for Government, its agencies and oth...
Read moreConnectivity modelling tools are important for developing mitigation strategies to alleviate negative impacts on animal movement caused by road networ...
Read moreA possible explanation for low success rates when introducing natural enemies to new regions for biological control of insect pests is that they fail ...
Read moreThe net transport of nutrients by migratory fish from oceans to inland spawning areas has decreased due to population declines and migration barriers....
Read moreA single male Bechstein's bat (Myotis bechsteinii), one of the UK's rarest bat species, recorded in 2009 in south Buckinghamshire represented the firs...
Read moreProceedings from the 2014 IUFRO Joint Conference: Genetics of five-needle pines, rusts of forest trees, and Strobusphere in Fort Collins, Colorado. Th...
Read morePopulation and life-history diversity can buffer species from environmental variability and contribute to long-term stability through differing respon...
Read moreA key-factor analysis is presented using data on Delia coarctata (Fall.) populations collected over 12 years from Stackyard field, Rothamsted. The ana...
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