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Simulation and analytical models were developed for the European shrub, Scotch broom Cytisus scoparius. The simulation model is spatially explicit and...
Read moreAnthropogenic land use changes, such as deforestation and commercial forestry, have substantially reduced natural roost sites for European bats. A com...
Read moreThe idea of which species are native, based on their biogeographic origin, is central to many policies and programmes. Yet definitions are contested a...
Read moreFarmer wildlife management practices are critical to conserve biodiversity and ecosystem functions across intensively used agricultural landscapes. Po...
Read moreDifferences in ecosystem service (ES) priorities often lead to conflicts between stakeholders. While differences in priorities have often been describ...
Read moreEcosystems are increasingly managed to provide multiple benefits to humans, which often degrades their ecological integrity. This strongly applies to ...
Read moreIn further work [cf. F.A. 27 No. 106], the annual cycle of water movement has been studied over five growing seasons in adjacent semi-mature stands of...
Read moreFallow agricultural land provides habitat for threatened and declining farmland biodiversity. Policy change under the EU's Common Agricultural Policy ...
Read moreAnimal movement has direct applications in spatial management and conservation planning, yet it is rarely taken into account for the design of natural...
Read moreMass effect, allowing species to persist in unfavourable habitats, and dispersal limitation, preventing species from reaching favourable habitats, are...
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