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Invasive species are a major threat to global biodiversity and their introduction can have significant economic consequences. The invasive tunicate Di...
Read moreAddressing spatial connectivity in conservation planning is important to ensure the maintenance of patterns and processes needed to support the persis...
Read moreA necessary component of elimination programmes for wildlife disease is effective surveillance. The ability to distinguish between disease freedom and...
Read moreThis paper attempts to mainstream climate change adaptation planning into on-going agricultural development programmes in India. A primary survey cond...
Read more1. Better understanding human-wildlife interactions and their links with management can help improve the design of wildlife protection zones. One exam...
Read moreConservation organisations and governments often use charismatic megafauna as surrogates to represent broader biodiversity. While these species are pr...
Read morePopulations of invasive species continue to expand globally, causing extensive ecological and economic damages and are thus frequently the focus of co...
Read moreDesigning practical rules for controlling invasive species is a challenging task for managers, particularly when species are long-lived, have complex ...
Read moreThe value of non-commodity ecosystem services provided by forests is widely recognized, but intensive forest management practices are increasing, with...
Read moreThis paper presents a project that examined the effects of intensive management and genetic selection of loblolly pine (Pinus taeda) on soil CO2 efflu...
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