Publications | 04 June 2019
Periodic pulse harvesting best protects fish stocks whilst maximising benefits to fisheries.
The success of wildlife friendly refuges around farmers' fields depends on their neighbouring plants.
Publications | 22 May 2019
Seabird study reveals 'hotspots' where populations are most at risk from unsustainable fishing
Publications | 21 May 2019
Penguin behaviour linked to local fish numbers and could inform fishery management and marine conservation
Publications | 15 May 2019
Exposing endangered bilbies to predators before release can improve survival
Publications | 10 May 2019
A seaweed species cultivates microbes on its surface to protect itself from pathogens
Publications | 07 May 2019
Plants' genetics can be used to predict when their leaves burst bud in spring
Membership | 06 May 2019
The IPBES report lays out the scale and magnitude of the crisis we are facing in the natural world. The BES response explains why this matters.
Publications | 02 May 2019
Closely-related plant species can coexist despite competition through self-fertilization
Publications | 01 May 2019
Variation in farmland nectar supply creates seasonal hunger gaps for pollinators.
Publications | 18 April 2019
Fish warn each other about danger by releasing chemicals into the water.
Publications | 16 April 2019
Carnivores using remaining green spaces around cities interact more often
Ecological stoichiometry compares the nutritional “demand” of wild bee larvae with the “supply” of nutrients in pollen.
Publications | 11 April 2019
Understanding people's attitudes to rivers is important for their conservation
Publications | 10 April 2019
New methods of DNA analyses could help protect elusive and endangered animals.
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