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Estimating relative abundance is critical for informing conservation and management efforts and for making inferences about the effects of environment...
Read moreTermites play a key role in decomposition processes in tropical ecosystems. Rapid assessment of local termite assemblages requires a standardized samp...
Read moreMonitoring seabird-derived nutrients on islands following invasive mammal eradications may provide a useful, cost- and time-efficient indication of th...
Read moreInsecticide use and landscape context are major drivers for the abundance of beneficial arthropods, such as predators, parasitoids and pollinators. Ho...
Read moreAparticipatory research team, concerned about water quality around LakeGeneva, particularly in the Montreux Bay region where some were lifeguards, ran...
Read more1. Conventional distance sampling approaches rely on the design assumption (i.e. uniform distribution of individuals in relation to transects) to ensu...
Read moreCamera traps have transformed the way we monitor wildlife and are now routinely used to address questions from a wide range of ecological and conserva...
Read moreThis report presents the survey of Selsey Bill and the Hounds Marine Conservation Zone (MCZ), with Seastar Survey Ltd. undertaking a drop-down camera ...
Read moreEvaluating the status of endangered wildlife depends upon well-designed field studies. Finances and logistics often constrain field studies to finite ...
Read moreGovernment agencies develop invasive species management programmes assuming early detection is key to successful management. Some theoretical studies ...
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