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Faecal surveys are used widely to study variations in abundance and distribution of forest-dwelling mammals when direct enumeration is not feasible. T...
Read moreBest practice in native plant community restoration and/or revegetation recognizes the importance of using material of local provenance. At the practi...
Read moreShort-term experiments cannot characterize how long-lived, invasive shrubs influence ecological properties that can be slow to change, including nativ...
Read moreThe following is based largely on the author's summary of this account of a study of the fauna of stones in the Vaal River in the north-east of Cape P...
Read morePopulation density estimations are essential for wildlife management and conservation. Camera traps have become a promising cost-effective tool, for w...
Read moreA key element to African elephant [Loxodonta africana] conservation is monitoring how different forms of human activity influence elephant distributio...
Read moreEarly detection is invaluable for the cost-effective control and eradication of invasive species, yet many traditional sampling techniques are ineffec...
Read moreCamera traps have great potential for generating wildlife insights by providing high resolution site-specific data. Methods of data collection and ana...
Read moreThere is an urgent need to understand the impacts of anthropogenic habitat disturbance on biodiversity in tropical forests, but no consensus has yet e...
Read moreSpecies richness is a state variable of some interest in monitoring programmes but raw species counts are often biased due to imperfect species detect...
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