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(1). For decades, the working paradigm for ecological restoration was independent operation of knowledge generators (researchers and scientists) and k...
Read moreGlobal freshwater demand is increasing dramatically, with water withdrawal rates more than tripling in the last five decades. Consequently, alteration...
Read moreWhile the amphibian disease chytridiomycosis is causing ongoing population declines and biodiversity losses around the globe, efficient mitigation str...
Read moreDrainage of peat-dominated catchments across the world has caused widespread degradation of peat and freshwater ecosystem services. In the UK, an esti...
Read moreMost of the world's rivers are affected by dams and weirs. Information on the quantitative and qualitative effects of weirs across biological communit...
Read moreenThis link goes to a English sectioncaThis link goes to a English section There is growing interest in co-developing research projects that more full...
Read moreThere is a strong economic interest in commercial deep-sea mining of polymetallic nodules and therefore a need to define suitable preservation zones i...
Read morePolicy initiatives that seek to recover lost habitats require the capacity to anticipate and suppress the mechanisms that drive loss. The replacement ...
Read moreBacillus thuringiensis subsp. israelensis (Bti) is the most widely used biopesticide against mosquitoes and blackflies, with a history of high specifi...
Read moreAn alarming finding for biodiversity is that global warming and pesticides often interact synergistically. Yet, this synergism may not capture the ful...
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