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Urbanization is a growing threat to ecological communities and has become a leading cause of population extirpations in a wide range of taxa. Because ...
Read moreMarine ecosystems provide humans with access to nutritious food. The discussion surrounding the cultivation of intertidal resources currently focuses ...
Read morePrevious systematic reviews have examined the effect of horticultural interventions (e.g., taking care of plants, planting, gardening) on individuals'...
Read moreAfrican lion (Panthera leo) populations normally consist of several neighbouring prides and multiple adult males or groups of males that interact comp...
Read moreNegative interactions between large terrestrial predators, such as wolves, bears and felids, and livestock are a global phenomenon. The resultant conf...
Read moreThe effects on birds of human disturbance through recreation is an issue of conservation concern. With the passage of the Countryside and Rights of Wa...
Read moreContrary to popular belief, our ancient woodlands in Britain and across much of Europe, are not 'wildwoods', nor even are they remnants of a 'wildwood...
Read morePredicting which species are more likely to invade a region presents significant difficulties to researchers and government agencies. Methods for esti...
Read moreIdentifying those areas suitable for recolonization by threatened species is essential to support efficient conservation policies. Habitat suitability...
Read moreThe world's coral reefs are under threat as climate change causes increases in frequency and severity of acute thermal stress. This is compounded by c...
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