Nature Conservation
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Long-term conservation and rehabilitation of threatened rain forest patches under different human population pressures …
The management schemes of four rain forest patches in southern Benin and south-western Nigeria, which led to the successful protection of numerous threatened plants and animals ov…
A remarkably quick habituation and high use of a rope bridge by an endangered marsupial, the western ringtail possum
Rope bridges are being increasingly installed worldwide to mitigate the negative impacts of roads on arboreal animals. However, monitoring of these structures is still limited and…
Food supplementation does not increase demographic rates in a passerine species of conservation concern
Numerous studies have examined the effects of the provision of supplementary food on aspects of avian reproductive success, but far fewer have gone on to examine the potential pos…
Nature conservation on agricultural land: a case study of the endangered Carnaby’s Cockatoo Calyptorhynchus latirostris…
Nature conservation and agricultural production may be considered as conflicting objectives, but for a wheat and sheep property in Western Australia they have been pivotal managem…
Variability of soil enzyme activities and vegetation succession following boreal forest surface soil transfer to an art…
A landfill site in southern Finland was converted into urban green space by covering it with a layer of fresh forest humus transferred from nearby construction sites. The aim was …
Estimating population size of a nocturnal burrow-nesting seabird using acoustic monitoring and habitat mapping
Population size assessments for nocturnal burrow-nesting seabirds are logistically challenging because these species are active in colonies only during darkness and often nest on …
Spatio-temporal patterns of wildlife-vehicle collisions in a region with a high-density road network
This paper is the first to report data on wildlife-vehicle collisions (WVC) in Wallonia, southern Belgium, characterised by one of the densest road network worldwide. With the col…
Spatial Amphibian Impact Assessment – a management tool for assessment of road effects on regional populations of Moor …
An expanding network of roads and railways fragments natural habitat affecting the amount and quality of habitat and reducing connectivity between habitat patches with severe cons…
Changes in behavioural responses to infrastructure affect local and regional connectivity – a simulation study on pond …
An extensive and expanding infrastructural network destroys and fragments natural habitat and has detrimental effect on abundance and population viability of many amphibian specie…
Are the nesting probabilities of the red-backed shrike related to proximity to roads?
Roads are a pervasive feature in the landscape, and their ecological effects on vertebrate wildlife have been well documented. The main types of effect described are mainly negati…
Investigation of fungal root colonizers of the invasive plant Vincetoxicum rossicum and co-occurring local native plant…
Fungal communities forming associations with plant roots have generally been described as ranging from symbiotic to parasitic. Disruptions to these associations consequently can h…