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Estimates of space use derived from animal tracking studies are often biased by where animals are tagged, with areas distant to the tagging site, in b...
Read moreSeeding is an important management tool in aridland restoration, but seeded species often fail to establish. Previous research has largely focused on ...
Read moreAccurate resource selection functions (RSFs) are important for managing animal populations. Developing RSFs using data from GPS telemetry can be probl...
Read moreBottom trawling is the most widespread human activity directly affecting seabed habitats. Assessment and effective management of the effects of bottom...
Read more2 grassland sites on the Matopos Research Station in Rhodesia were analysed by 3 different operators using the line intercept, wheel-point, variable p...
Read moreIn continued work [cf. F.A. 25 No. 54], tensiometers and electrical resistance blocks were used to measure water tension and, indirectly, water conten...
Read moreA survey was conducted to determine the distribution and population size estimates of beavers (Castor fiber) along the Rivers Exe and Taw, UK, in Febr...
Read moreThe functional characteristics of forests are related to the organization of their canopies. However, understanding the relationship between canopy st...
Read moreGrassland plots in the Serengeti National Park were burnt at the beginning of the 1986 dry season during the period of max. fire frequency. The availa...
Read moreThe conservation of natural habitats requires an accurate assessment of both their degradation and their potential for restoration. Among the tools av...
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