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Many animal species are detected primarily by sound. Although songs, calls and other sounds are often used for population assessment, as in bird point...
Read moreAgricultural policy in the Pennine Dales Environmentally Sensitive Area in northern England aims to enhance plant species diversity in agriculturally ...
Read moreThe following is based largely on the author's summary. As little information was available on mosquitos breeding in tree holes in West Africa, a stud...
Read moreTo document and halt biodiversity loss, monitoring, quantifying trends and assessing management and conservation strategies on wildlife populations an...
Read moreIntroduced feral ferrets Mustela furo are a significant pest of both conservation and economic importance in New Zealand. Ferrets prey on indigenous w...
Read moreIn the 1950s, Coile published a simple classification of southeastern coastal soils using three characteristics: drainage class, sub-soil depth, and s...
Read moreObtaining rigorous baseline density estimates of species of conservation interest is key when assisting landowners to achieve management goals on priv...
Read moreenThis link goes to a English sectionzhThis link goes to a English section The intercropping approach of Eucalyptus and native trees has been widely r...
Read moreConnectivity modelling tools are important for developing mitigation strategies to alleviate negative impacts on animal movement caused by road networ...
Read moreSeedling regeneration was studied in woodland composed mainly of oak (Quercus robur and Q. petraea), alder (Alnus glutinosa), ash (Fraxinus excelsior)...
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