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Effective wildlife monitoring and management are reliant on unbiased estimators of population parameters. Most standard survey approaches ignore spati...
Read moreInvasive species are suspected to be major contributors to biodiversity declines worldwide. Counterintuitively, however, invasive species effects are ...
Read moreClimate change, intensified tourism and trade activity have resulted in several exotic mosquito species invading the temperate zone, with considerable...
Read moreTo counteract the decline of farmland biodiversity in Europe, it is crucial to recognize habitats that are hot spots. Old rural settlements (e.g. vill...
Read moreVegetation vertical structure is important for biodiversity and ecosystem service provision. In cities, however, while variation in the spatial extent...
Read moreA study was conducted during 1993-95 to assess the ability of different rhizobial isolates collected from 67 populations of 22 species of Acacia acros...
Read moreTo document and halt biodiversity loss, monitoring, quantifying trends and assessing management and conservation strategies on wildlife populations an...
Read moreAs the role of forestry-based options for reducing or mitigating greenhouse gas emissions is debated by policymakers, there is a need to inform the de...
Read moreForest management involving live tree retention and natural regeneration after felling is currently increasing in boreal areas. This calls for further...
Read moreChanges in land use are the primary cause of decline for many plant species. Efficient management actions for such species must be based on knowledge ...
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