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Many animal species are detected primarily by sound. Although songs, calls and other sounds are often used for population assessment, as in bird point...
Read moreCurrent efforts to model population dynamics of high-value tropical timber species largely assume that individual growth history is unimportant to pop...
Read moreThe utility of environmental DNA (eDNA) techniques for monitoring species diversity are gaining acceptance amongst industry and government decision-ma...
Read moreThe effectiveness of conventional malaria vector control is being threatened by the spread of insecticide resistance. One promising alternative to che...
Read moreBees are a functionally important and economically valuable group, but are threatened by land-use conversion and intensification. Such pressures are n...
Read moreThe flight phenologies of Sitobion avenae and Metopolophium dirhodum, as indicated by suction trap catches at 18 sites throughout the UK between 1975 ...
Read moreThis is the final report of development of an integrated carp management strategy for the Torrens Lake, Adelaide, South Australia. The current project...
Read moreLong-term pathogen control or eradication in wildlife is rare and represents a major challenge in conservation. Control is particularly difficult for ...
Read moreThe future of dry forests around the world is uncertain given predictions that rising temperatures and enhanced aridity will increase drought-induced ...
Read moreFloodplain vegetation states (communities) exhibit spatiotemporal dynamics in vegetation structure and composition, which reflect unique hydrological ...
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