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Habitat alteration and fragmentation are two of the greatest threats to biodiversity. The conservation of most species in highly encroached areas requ...
Read moreUrbanization alters the environmental characteristics of aquatic ecosystems, often reducing the availability and quality of habitats for animals. Impr...
Read moreTop predators are seen as keystone species of ecosystems. Knowledge of their habitat requirements is important for their conservation and the stabilit...
Read moreProtected areas (PAs) are a cornerstone of global conservation strategies. PAs, however, are not equally effective for all threatened taxa, and it is ...
Read moreHabitat loss and fragmentation caused by the conversion of tropical forests are among the most important threats to biodiversity globally. Habitat spe...
Read moreEndangered species policies and their associated recovery documents and management actions do not always sufficiently address the importance of migrat...
Read moreThe Azores bullfinch (or priolo), Pyrrhula murina [Pyrrhula pyrrhula murina], is known only in the east of the island of S. Miguel (Azores), where it ...
Read moreThe booted eagle (Hieraaetus pennatus) is a poorly known and scarce raptor that breeds in Spain. In Doñana National Park (SW Spain) its population has...
Read moreIn many areas of the boreal forests and temperate mountains of Canada, resource extraction activities have created forage conditions that are favourab...
Read moreUnderstanding how bottom-up and top-down forces affect resource selection can inform restoration efforts. With a global population size of <500 ind...
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