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Temporal variability in habitat suitability has important conservation and ecological implications. In grasslands, changes in resource availability ca...
Read moreWild large herbivores provide goods and income to rural communities, have major impacts on land use and habitats of conservation importance and, in so...
Read moreEffective management of charismatic large carnivores requires robust monitoring of their population at local, regional and global scales. While enormo...
Read moreWhile shrubs appear to be expanding in Arctic tundra due to climatic warming, patches of tall shrubs in riparian habitats are most likely to colonize ...
Read moreTerrestrial ecosystems are shaped by interacting top-down and bottom-up processes, with the magnitude of top-down control by large carnivores largely ...
Read moreTop-down regulation of ecosystems by large herbivores is a topic of active debate between scientists and managers, and a prime example is the interact...
Read moreUngulates place immense consumptive pressure on forest vegetation globally, leaving legacies of reduced biodiversity and simplified vegetative structu...
Read moreEndangered species policies and their associated recovery documents and management actions do not always sufficiently address the importance of migrat...
Read moreWildlife translocation is an important conservation tool for restoring species and reducing global biodiversity decline; however, this practice is cha...
Read moreThe seasonal patterns of aerial biomass and biochemical composition of live graminoids, forbs, rushes, dwarf shrubs and dead plant material were exami...
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