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1. Monitoring widely distributed species on a budget presents challenges for the spatio-temporal allocation of survey effort. When there are multiple ...
Read moreThe afforestation of previously open habitats continues to involve conservation organizations in assessing effects on important species. We investigat...
Read moreThe outcome of multiple invasions from a common origin may lead to facilitative interactions because the invaders have co-evolved under similar enviro...
Read moreIdentifying the mechanisms underlying biological invasions can inform the management of invasive species. The enemy release hypothesis (ERH) suggests ...
Read moreEcological monitoring is critical for conservation efforts, particularly in marine ecosystems. Recently, greater emphasis on analyses of data resultan...
Read moreThe causative bacterium of Lyme disease, Borrelia burgdorferi, expanded from an undetected human pathogen into the etiologic agent of the most common ...
Read moreHunter populations can provide a tremendous workforce of citizen scientists afield when queried for data. Soliciting incidental observations of non-ta...
Read moreThe following is based largely on the author's summary. The bionomics of Apion dichroum Bedel in fields of white clover [Trifolium repens] in south-ea...
Read moreThis survey examined health of beech (Fagus sylvatica) trees at 72 survey sites in southern Britain. Tree health was assessed using crown thinness, cr...
Read moreBottom-up control is an important regulator of marine mesopredators such as seabirds. The prevalence of top-down control on these species is however l...
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