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Agricultural expansion and intensification are major threats to tropical biodiversity. In addition to the direct removal of native vegetation, agricul...
Read moreShark bites are of high public concern globally. Information on shark occurrence and behaviour, and of the effects of human behaviours, can help under...
Read moreThe aim of this project was to analyse sediment infauna data to quantify any changes in community composition at the Fal and Helford Special Area of C...
Read moreThe First meeting of the WECAFC/OSPESCA/CRFM/CITES/CFMC working group on shark conservation and management was held in Barbados on 17-19 October 2017....
Read more1. As crayfish invasions continue to threaten native freshwater biota, a detailed understanding of crayfish distribution and population structure beco...
Read moreStructured biogenic habitats in estuarine and coastal landscapes (or seascapes) augment nekton species' production; yet, landscape setting may make re...
Read moreSharks, rays and their cartilaginous relatives (Class Chondrichthyes, herein 'sharks') are among the world's most threatened species groups, primarily...
Read moreIntegrating food web indicators into ecological status assessments is central to developing effective management measures that can improve degraded ec...
Read moreSize limits are a common fisheries management strategy that are applied to many fisheries and species. Most size limits use a minimum legal size to pr...
Read moreThe annual release of hatchery-bred larvae into naturally reproducing fish populations (enhancement stocking) is used commonly to increase native popu...
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