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Black-tailed deer resource selection reveals some mechanisms behind the ‘luxury effect’ in urban wildlife
The global urban population is expected to increase by 2.5 billion people over the next 30 years. Yet the doubling of urban landscapes in the last...
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Patterns and correlates in the distribution, design and management of garden ponds along an urban–rural gradient
Urbanisation results in the loss and alteration of natural wetlands and ponds. However, garden ponds in cities and towns can potentially act as rich...
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A theoretical framework for improved fire suppression by linking management models with smart early fire detection and suppression technologies
Bushfires are devastating to forest managers, owners, residents, and the natural environment. Recent technological advances indicate a potential for...
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Natural habitats in manor landscape gardens: their distribution and quality
Manor landscape gardens provide many ecosystem services and are often local harbors of natural habitats and serve as a species pool in intensively...
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Realization of the Natural Resource Potential in Agricultural Landscapes of the Central Chernozem Region
AbstractThis paper presents a comprehensive analysis of natural, soil, climatic, and agrotechnical conditions determining the yield of main crops...
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Feeding Ecology of Omo River Guerezas (Colobus guereza guereza) in Natural Versus Plantation Forests in the Central Highlands of Ethiopia
Understanding the impacts of habitat modification on primate feeding ecology is essential to design effective conservation management strategies. The...
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Edge effects on the cavity-nesting hymenopteran communities and their natural enemies within fragmented landscapes
Changes in landscape structure have increased the edge amount between different environments, and its implications for biodiversity may vary...
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The Role of Education and Resource Benefit on People’s Perception Towards Conserving the Largest Freshwater Lake of Odisha, India
Ansupa, the largest freshwater lake in Odisha state, a Ramsar Site has immense significance for biodiversity and provisioning services. In light of...
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Soil Management
Ethiopia is characterized by diverse climateClimate, topography, geology, soils, hydrology, and culture. The diversity in these soil forming... -
A large-scale field experiment across six rivers illustrates how the effects of resource enrichment are context dependent
Resource supplementation can increase species richness and change the faunal composition of communities, but experiments have produced variable...
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Modeling genotype × environment × management interactions for a sustainable intensification under rainfed wheat crop** system in Morocco
Under the conditions of Moroccan rainfed agricultural areas, wheat crop** systems—the population’s basic staple food—are subject to a set of...
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Past population control biases interpretations of contemporary genetic data: implications for future invasive Sitka black-tailed deer management in Haida Gwaii
Invasive species management practices often include genetic analyses to better inform decision-making and resource allocation. Yet, past management...
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Management linked to ecological intensification supports insect pollinators in Iberian wood-pastures
ContextIberian wood-pastures ( dehesas ) constitute important habitats for flower-visiting insects, thus supporting the delivery of essential...
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Effective seedbank management to ensure food security and preserve biodiversity
The future of biodiversity maintenance and crop security faces significant threats due to climate instability. Ex situ seed banks can serve as...
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Enhancement of Natural Products in Plant in the Post-genomics Era: The New Era of Natural Drug Discovery
Natural products (NPs) remain an invaluable resource, serving as a promising pool for the discovery of structurally diverse scaffolds with various... -
Natural Hazards as a Source of Environmental Pollution in the Global South
Natural Hazards (NHs) are characterized as clusters of events that have a detrimental effect on ecosystems and the surrounding environment. Several... -
Pathways and determinants of changing nutrient management in lowland rice-based systems of Southeast Asia
Production increases in lowland rice-based systems of Southeast Asia will not be possible without the addition of nutrients. Recent productivity...
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Ten years of dynamic co-management of a multi-species reef fishery
Co-management, a governance process whereby management responsibility is shared between resource users and other collaborators, is a mainstream...
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Natural Resources and Sustainable Development in Peru
This chapter describes Peru’s natural resources, their distribution and disturbance, as well as their role in sustainable development. It also refers... -
A whole ecosystem approach to pear psyllid (Cacopsylla pyri) management in a changing climate
Whole ecosystem-based approaches are becoming increasingly common in pest management within agricultural systems. These strategies consider all...