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Many animal species are detected primarily by sound. Although songs, calls and other sounds are often used for population assessment, as in bird point...
Read moreThe intensity of the 1988 outbreak of phocine distemper among harbour seals, Phoca vitulina, present in the vicinity of haul-out sites in the Kattegat...
Read moreParasites can influence ecosystem structure, function and dynamics by mediating predator-prey interactions. Recurrent infestations of the salmon louse...
Read moreThe development of genetically modified (GM) mosquitoes and their subsequent field release offers innovative and cost-effective approaches to reduce m...
Read moreBees are exposed to pesticides when foraging in agricultural areas and growing evidence suggests that such compounds can be harmful to managed and wil...
Read morePrioritizing conservation of source populations within landscapes is proposed as a strategy for recovering tigers globally. We studied population dyna...
Read moreThe rapid increase of human activity in wild and developed areas presents novel challenges for wildlife. Some species may use human-dominated landscap...
Read moreThe population of the corncrake (Crex crex) in Britain and Ireland has been declining for more than a century. Corncrakes breed in hay and silage mead...
Read morePathogens can cause host extinction, affect population dynamics and influence natural selection. Host susceptibility to pathogens can vary by species,...
Read moreThe impacts of anthropogenic climate change will be most dramatic for species that live in narrow thermal niches, such as reptiles. Given the imminent...
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