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Agriculture comprises the largest global land use, makes it a leading cause of habitat loss. It is therefore critical to identify how to best construc...
Read moreConservation management to protect coastal ecosystems sometimes overlooks site-specific fine-scale heterogeneity. For example, while habitat loss is a...
Read moreThe need to increase our understanding of factors that regulate animal population dynamics has been catalysed by recent, observed declines in wildlife...
Read moreCurrently, tropical forests are transformed into pasture and agricultural areas at an unprecedented rate, yet converted areas are often abandoned by f...
Read moreProtected areas (PAs) are crucial for biodiversity conservation, yet climate change threatens their long-term effectiveness by displacing species dist...
Read moreHabitat loss is a leading cause of global amphibian declines. Forest removal is a particularly significant threat because an estimated 82% of amphibia...
Read moreWhile freshwater systems provide important goods and services for society, they are threatened by human activity. Fragmentation is one of the most ser...
Read moreHabitat suitability models are usually produced using species presence or habitat selection, without taking into account the demographic performance o...
Read moreThere has been a surge of interest in the effects of modern agriculture on biodiversity but studies of farmland flora have lacked continuity and histo...
Read moreSouth-east Asia has the highest relative rate of habitat loss and degradation in the humid tropics. The responses of less 'charismatic' groups, includ...
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