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It is generally thought that the intensification of farming will result in higher disease prevalences, although there is little specific modelling tes...
Read moreHypericum perforatum, St John's wort, is an invasive weed of natural and agro-ecosystems in south-eastern Australia. In previous work we used a long-t...
Read moreA targeted literature review was carried out to investigate methods for terrestrial invertebrate sampling for use with DNA analysis techniques. The ai...
Read moreTo protect biodiversity in the face of environmental change, there is a need to designate and manage areas of habitat for rare and threatened species....
Read morePopulation declines of vultures of the genus Gyps in the Indian Subcontinent in the 1990s and 2000s were among the most rapid global population declin...
Read morePolymerase chain reaction (PCR) diagnostic tests are increasingly applied to the identification of wildlife. Yet rigorous verification is rare and the...
Read moreOne of the major planning tools to respond to urban landscape fragmentation is the development of ecological corridors, that is, interconnected networ...
Read moreAgri-environment schemes (AES) are used extensively across Europe to address biodiversity declines in farmland. In England, Environmental Stewardship ...
Read moreA recent and controversial topic in landscape ecology is whether populations of species respond to habitat fragmentation in a general fashion. Empiric...
Read moreA passive haemagglutination inhibition (PHI) test for the identification of stomach contents of invertebrate predators is described. When used in a sy...
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