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(1). Temporal fluctuations in cause the spatial extent of wet and dry habitats to vary in aquatic-terrestrial riverine ecosystems, complicating their ...
Read more(1). Agricultural intensification has modified grassland habitats, causing serious declines in farmland biodiversity including breeding birds. Until n...
Read moreIt has been widely acknowledged that the effects of climate change are not gender neutral. However, existing studies on adaptation to climate change m...
Read moreThe brown honeyeater (Lichmera indistincta) is a common bird species in Australia and is a pollinator of many native plant species but there are no re...
Read moreColonisation credit refers to the temporal lag between positive conservation actions and species' responses and may be one of the reasons we fail to m...
Read moreBee parasites are the main threat to apiculture and since many parasite taxa can spill over from honeybees (Apis mellifera) to other bee species, hone...
Read moreThe 'anthropause', a period of unusually reduced human activity and mobility due to COVID-19 restrictions, has serendipitously opened up unique opport...
Read moreRapid urbanization is placing increased pressure on natural, restored and designed ecosystems to provide services to growing human populations. The es...
Read more1. Estimates of species abundance are of key importance in population and ecosystem level research but can be hard to obtain. Study designs using came...
Read more1. The provision of artificial nest structures is used in the conservation of a broad range of bird groups including raptors, owls, ducks, passerines ...
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