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The development of ecological networks could enhance the ability of species to disperse across fragmented landscapes and could mitigate against the ne...
Read moreThe biodiversity and climate crises are critical challenges of this century. Wildflower meadows in urban areas could provide important nature-based so...
Read moreIt is essential for us to understand what drives human behaviour if we want to tackle anthropogenic damage to the environment. Popular media can play ...
Read moreFood security is increasingly becoming a priority for tropical countries. This has led to reconsideration of the need to find systems and practices of...
Read moreSubmission of data collected from sites on the Union Canal, Scotland during 1977-84 to detrended correspondence analysis (DCA) and 2-way indicator spe...
Read moreWe examined the influence of mangrove encroachment into salt marsh areas along the northern Gulf of Mexico (USA) on waterfront property owners' percep...
Read moreTemporal changes in the population structure of chironomid species colonising rice-fields in California (where the larvae damage the germinating seeds...
Read moreOn Rothamsted farm in southern England, the predatory and parasitic arthropod population of part of a winter wheat field alternating with fallow, duri...
Read moreOver a period of 4 years, insects emerged throughout the year from the uncropped area in a winter-wheat-fallow sequence on Rothamsted Farm, southern E...
Read moreRiver regulation and exotic plant invasion threaten riverine ecosystems, and the two often co-occur. By altering water regimes, flow regulation can fa...
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