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With the loss of biodiversity worldwide, understanding species distribution is essential for species management, but modelling the distribution of rar...
Read moreAn increase in exploited species within marine reserves is often expected to benefit adjacent fished areas through the movement or 'spill-over' of exp...
Read moreResources in the ocean are ephemeral, and effective management must therefore account for the dynamic spatial and temporal patterns of ecosystems and ...
Read moreBiological invasions have an anthropogenic origin, and although many species are able to spread on their own within the newly invaded area, long-dista...
Read moreIn an ecological approach to risk assessment, population models may play an important role. The population dynamic models described take into account ...
Read moreIn managing plant diseases, there is often tension between a regulator seeking to destroy infected plants to prevent further infection on a national s...
Read moreInvolving communities in sustainable wildlife management in tropical forests can ensure food security and livelihoods of millions of forest dwellers t...
Read moreAttempts to control natural systems through management have often met with success but have also led to unexpected and often undesirable outcomes. Unf...
Read moreA procedure is required for ecosystem studies which is ordered but flexible and directs workers quickly and inexpensively towards answers to key ecolo...
Read moreAs plant invasions pose one of the greatest threats to biodiversity, it is critical to improve both our understanding of invasiveness and strategies f...
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