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Population size is a key metric for management and policy decisions, yet wildlife monitoring programmes are often limited by the spatial and temporal ...
Read moreThe ability of native communities to maintain invasion resistance in the face of environmental changes is crucial for biodiversity conservation. Howev...
Read moreThe combined impacts of climate change and ecological degradation are expected to worsen inequality within society. These dynamics are exemplified by ...
Read moreRiver rhythmicity refers to the periodic, recurrent phenomena of a riverscape that are synchronized with the rise and fall of river water, creating re...
Read moreComplex networks of relationships among and between people and nature (social-ecological networks) play an important role in sustainability; yet, we h...
Read morePerennial woody invaders often form persistent patches that significantly alter the structure and composition of native plant communities. Given their...
Read moreMowing influences two endangered butterfly species, Maculinea nausithous and Maculinea teleius, directly through egg destruction and larval mortality ...
Read moreLongleaf pine is a long-rotation tree, with potential intermediate products from pine straw, frequent thinnings, hunting leases, and wildlife habitat....
Read moreThe maintenance or modification of grazing regimes is frequently advocated to deliver conservation targets in pastoral landscapes, but there are few q...
Read moreThe signal crayfish Pacifastacus leniusculus is an invasive species in Sweden, threatening the red-listed nobel crayfish Astacus astacus through sprea...
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