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Early detection is invaluable for the cost-effective control and eradication of invasive species, yet many traditional sampling techniques are ineffec...
Read moreCamera traps have great potential for generating wildlife insights by providing high resolution site-specific data. Methods of data collection and ana...
Read moreThere is an urgent need to understand the impacts of anthropogenic habitat disturbance on biodiversity in tropical forests, but no consensus has yet e...
Read moreSpecies richness is a state variable of some interest in monitoring programmes but raw species counts are often biased due to imperfect species detect...
Read moreTropical forests have been rapidly deforested and degradation worldwide has outpaced biodiversity field sampling. No study to date has assessed the ef...
Read moreThe following is based largely on the author's summary of this account of laboratory investigations in Kenya [cf. RAE A 54 394]. Dust formulations of ...
Read moreThe intensity of pastoral management in areas of High Nature Value farming is declining in some regions of Europe but increasing in others. This affec...
Read moreObtaining rigorous baseline density estimates of species of conservation interest is key when assisting landowners to achieve management goals on priv...
Read moreWhile reclamation of degraded landscapes is becoming increasingly common, few studies have investigated the long-term effects of reclamation efforts o...
Read moreThe amount of dead wood, particularly as fallen dead wood and standing dead trees, in British forests is attracting attention from forest managers as ...
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