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Extreme wildfire events, such as the Pantanal 2020 megafires, are expected to become more common. Assessing the impacts of such extreme events on wild...
Read more1. Semi-natural habitats provide important resources for wild bees in agricultural landscapes. Landscapes under management are dynamic and floral reso...
Read moreWaituna Lagoon, near Invercargill, South Island, New Zealand, is a land-locked freshwater lagoon. It supports a variety of threatened species and is p...
Read moreActive engagement with practitioners is a crucial component of model-based decision-making in conservation management; it can assist with data acquisi...
Read moreThe ecological effects of harvesting from wild populations are often uncertain, especially since the sensitivity of populations to harvesting can vary...
Read morePopulation and life-history diversity can buffer species from environmental variability and contribute to long-term stability through differing respon...
Read moreGrowing bioeconomy is increasing the pressure to clear-cut drained peatland forests. Yet, the cumulative effects of peatland drainage and clear-cuttin...
Read moreAn analysis of the urban forest in New York, New York, reveals that this city has an estimated 7.0 million trees (encompassing all woody plants greate...
Read moreThe North American beaver Castor canadensis is an invasive species in the Tierra del Fuego Archipelago. Due to this biological invasion, Argentina and...
Read moreStructured decision making is a systematic, transparent process for improving the quality of complex decisions by identifying measurable management ob...
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