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Wildlife surveys usually focus on estimating population size, and management actions such as commercial harvesting, culling and poison baiting are ref...
Read moreModels of the spread of invasive species in transportation networks often assume a constant probability of transport across vectors, an assumption tha...
Read moreThe timing of raccoon rabies outbreaks in the eastern USA is non-random and often exhibits a seasonal peak. While fluctuations in disease transmission...
Read moreShooting of game by shotgun inevitably leads to wounding of some individuals. Few attempts, however, have been made to quantify the numbers involved. ...
Read moreHabitat fragmentation, which involves habitat size reduction and isolation, is a major cause of biodiversity decline. However, interest in small isola...
Read moreWhen assessing the cause of population absence or decline, it is important to understand the relative effect of local, regional and global factors. In...
Read moreSpecies-rich grasslands are of high conservation value because of the diverse floral and faunal assemblages they support. Intensive agriculture has re...
Read moreIn the face of the dramatic worldwide decline of farmland bird populations, the preservation of fallow fields is a conservation measure encouraged thr...
Read moreHypericum perforatum, St John's wort, is an invasive perennial herb that is especially problematic on waste ground, roadsides, pastures and open woodl...
Read moreThe density-dependent persistence of four tephritid flies on patches of their host vegetation (Urophora jaceana and Chaetorellia jaceae on Centaurea n...
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