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Anthropogenic habitat alteration is leading to the reduction of global biodiversity. Consequently, there is an imminent need to understand the state a...
Read moreAccurate and precise estimates of abundance are required for the development of management regimes for deer populations. In woodland areas, indirect d...
Read moreRiparian trees regulate aquatic ecosystem processes, such as inputs of light, organic matter and nutrients, that can be altered dramatically when thes...
Read moreUnderstanding spatial structure and identifying subpopulations are critical for estimating population growth rates and extinction risk, and as such es...
Read moreContaminants such as mercury are pervasive and can have immunosuppressive effects on wildlife. Impaired immunity could be important for forecasting pa...
Read moreThe use of non-destructive techniques (NDT) to estimate physical-mechanical timber properties is an effective way of assessing and conservation of bui...
Read moreAerial counts are the primary means of monitoring waterbird populations. A valid population assessment requires a significant proportion of the popula...
Read moreIssues in forest policy-making are subject to differing interpretations, and agreed policies are the result of compromises among many different and so...
Read moreHuman modification of landscapes and associated disturbances may facilitate the emergence and spread of zoonotic diseases. Policy-makers need better u...
Read moreAs landscape-scale conservation models grow in prominence, assessments of how wildlife utilise multiple-use landscapes are required to inform effectiv...
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