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Selective logging is the primary cause of tropical forest degradation and is rapidly expanding worldwide. While the impacts of logging on species dive...
Read moreShifts in species geographic distributions in response to climate change have spurred numerous studies to determine which abiotic (e.g. climatic) and,...
Read moreAlthough biodiversity loss is a critically important topic, our understanding of how both land abandonment and land-use intensification in semi-natura...
Read moreGeneration time is a fundamental component of extinction risk assessments for the International Union for Conservation of Nature's Red List of Threate...
Read moreInvasive predators are a key driver of biodiversity decline, and effective predator management is an important conservation issue globally. The red fo...
Read moreThe Children's People and Nature Survey (CPaNS) is a social survey that collects information from children and young people (CYP) aged 8-15 years on t...
Read moreThis paper presents the response from the British Ecological Society to the Environmental Audit Committee "Invasive Species" inquiry, addressing the f...
Read moreIt is imperative to manage wetlands appropriately in the non-breeding range of migratory shorebirds because their habitat quality impacts survival and...
Read moreSeed-based restoration is one of the most difficult challenges for dryland restoration. Identifying environmental conditions that drive variation in s...
Read more1. Many coastal communities depend on ecosystems for goods and services that contribute to human well-being. As long-standing interactions between peo...
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