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Efforts to detect and eradicate invading populations before they establish are a critical component of national biosecurity programmes. An essential e...
Read moreWhite-nose syndrome (WNS) is an emerging disease of hibernating North American bats that is caused by the cold-growing fungus Geomyces destructans. Si...
Read moreIn tropical countries where little natural forest remains, such as the Philippines, small-holder monocultures and mixed-species plantations potentiall...
Read moreEvidence-based policy requires researchers to provide the answers to ecological questions that are of interest to policy makers. To find out what thos...
Read moreUnderstanding how bottom-up and top-down forces affect resource selection can inform restoration efforts. With a global population size of <500 ind...
Read moreGrasslands world-wide provide a host of ecosystem services. In particular, these grasslands serve as biodiversity repositories for a myriad of imperil...
Read moreEarly detection of biological invasions can reduce the costs of control and increase its efficacy. Although much research focuses on the appearance or...
Read moreCurrently, tropical forests are transformed into pasture and agricultural areas at an unprecedented rate, yet converted areas are often abandoned by f...
Read moreLogging is the most widespread disturbance in tropical forests, altering ecological communities and functions. However, many species can persist in lo...
Read moreFor managed temperate forests, conservationists and policymakers favour fine-grained uneven-aged (UEA) management over more traditional coarse-grained...
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