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River rhythmicity refers to the periodic, recurrent phenomena of a riverscape that are synchronized with the rise and fall of river water, creating re...
Read moreAnalyses of flower-visitor interaction networks allow application of community-level information to conservation problems, but management recommendati...
Read moreHabitat fragmentation may affect species distributions through, for example, altered resource availability and shifts in species interactions. Fragmen...
Read moreUbiquitous linear developments, such as dirt tracks and firebreaks, termed 'soft' linear developments (SLD), represent weaker landscape modifications ...
Read moreenThis link goes to a English sectionesThis link goes to a Spanish section The honeybee, Apis mellifera, stands out for its positive image due to its ...
Read moreEstimating species distribution and abundance is foundational to effective management and conservation. Using an integrated species distribution model...
Read moreHigh-resolution vegetation maps are a valuable resource for conservation, land management and research. In Great Britain, the National Vegetation Clas...
Read moreInterspecific competition is a recognized but under-studied mechanism by which invasive species affect native fauna. We experimentally reduced populat...
Read moreThe need to address wildlife conservation outside of protected areas has become more urgent than ever before to meet environmental and socio-economic ...
Read moreManagers are increasingly looking to apply concepts of resilience to better anticipate and understand conservation and restoration in a changing envir...
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