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During their spring stop-offs in Lake St. Peter, which averaged 32 days (1974-5), migrating Canada geese (Branta canadensis) flew twice daily to feed ...
Read moreEcosystem restoration typically focuses on re-establishing native plant communities with the hope of restoring ecological processes over the long term...
Read moreProtected natural areas often inherit legacies of altered habitat and predator-prey dynamics. Extirpation of top predators and ecosystem engineers mod...
Read moreResource competition is an important process governing the impact of livestock on native wild mammalian herbivores, an issue acknowledged to be of glo...
Read moreMaintaining developmental heterogeneity of ecological communities within landscapes is crucial for sustainable native forest management. Consequently,...
Read moreAgricultural intensification is a major cause of reptile and amphibian decline world-wide, prompting concern on how to best protect biodiversity in co...
Read moreThe brown honeyeater (Lichmera indistincta) is a common bird species in Australia and is a pollinator of many native plant species but there are no re...
Read moreHeavy livestock grazing in Namaqualand, South Africa, is threatening the region's unique diversity of succulent shrubs. This is especially true in the...
Read moreRestoration actions can halt biodiversity loss and rescue its services. However, in order to be effective, priority areas for restoration should be ch...
Read moreAlthough many non-native species arrive in novel environments, only a fraction successfully establish. A crucial factor affecting the colonization pro...
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