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A principal goal of protected-area networks is to maintain viable populations of as many species as possible, particularly those that are vulnerable t...
Read moreReintroductions are commonly used for re-establishing self-sustainable populations in formerly inhabited areas. Reintroductions are expensive, and thu...
Read moreMany species of wildlife are harvested for sale but there are few time-series analyses of the factors determining the number of animals harvested. Eco...
Read moreOpen population mark-recapture analysis of unbounded populations accommodates some types of closure violations (e.g. emigration, immigration). In cont...
Read moreAnimals facing partial habitat loss can try to survive in the remaining habitat or emigrate. Effects on survival and movements should be studied simul...
Read moreStreams collect runoff, heat, and sediment from their watersheds, making them highly vulnerable to anthropogenic disturbances such as urbanization and...
Read moreStreams affected by acid deposition should now be recovering biologically, but long-term assessments are scarce. Here, we use the experimental catchme...
Read moreConventionally, agent host specificity has been the major concern in the selection of prospective agents for biological control of weeds. However, sub...
Read moreTop-down regulation of ecosystems by large herbivores is a topic of active debate between scientists and managers, and a prime example is the interact...
Read moreSavannas throughout the world are characterized by spatial gradients of resources created by scattered overstorey trees. These gradients are important...
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