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Invasive non-native species are one of the greatest drivers of the loss of biodiversity world-wide. Consequently, removing or controlling invasive pre...
Read moreHabitat conversion for agriculture is a major driver of biodiversity loss, but our understanding of the demographic processes involved remains poor. W...
Read morePollution from land-based run-off threatens coastal ecosystems and the services they provide, detrimentally affecting the livelihoods of millions peop...
Read moreGlobally, one quarter of shark and ray species are threatened with extinction due to overfishing. Effective conservation and management can facilitate...
Read moreInland waterway management is complex and faces unique challenges as inland waterways have a variety of users. The mixture and overlap of local, regio...
Read moreBetween 1997 and 2000 a plague of migratory locust in Madagascar triggered large-scale control operations. The widespread use of insecticides in a bio...
Read moreThe longstanding debate in conservation biology on the importance of single large or several small (SLOSS) habitats for preserving biodiversity remain...
Read moreUnder the UK Marine & Coastal Access Act (2009), the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Defra) is required to provide a report to...
Read moreUnderstanding ecosystem service change necessitates an understanding of the social and ecological dimensions of ecosystem services and how they contri...
Read moreManaging the footprint of highly mobile fishing fleets is increasingly important due to continuing declines in fish populations. However, social-ecolo...
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