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Through a systematic literature review, we show that camera traps (CTs) have been underutilised for farmland biodiversity monitoring. The few existing farmland‐based CT studies focused on local‐level management issues, such as disease transmission between wildlife and livestock, crop damage and use of artificial feeders and water troughs by wildlife ...
Stephanie Roilo+4 more
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Published as part of Swezey, O. H., 1946, Notes On Some Guam Chalcidoidea, pp. 211-219 in Insects of Guam II, Honolulu, Hawaii :Bernice P.
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The History of the Name \u3ci\u3ePanorpa\u3c/i\u3e Linnaeus (Mecoptera) [PDF]
(excerpt) Attempts to understand the origin of Linnaeus\u27 name for the scorpionfly Panorpa have come to nought for a very good reason. The word does not mean anything at all.
Cameron, H. D.
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Our interactive tool enables data‐driven planning of neutering programs, helping stakeholders optimize resource allocation and improve long‐term outcomes. This approach enhances management effectiveness and can be adapted to similar closed systems, offering a scalable solution for balancing ecological and societal concerns.
Martina Cecchetti, Luca Nelli
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Modelling amphibian road crossing points in a dynamic environment
Not considering the spatiotemporal variability of the environment can lead to a loss of crucial information when modelling the localities at which the predicted flows of animals intersect the highway. The dynamics of road‐affected ecosystems can be taken into account using freely available remote sensing data.
Martino Flego+6 more
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The iNaturalist Species Classification and Detection Dataset [PDF]
Existing image classification datasets used in computer vision tend to have a uniform distribution of images across object categories. In contrast, the natural world is heavily imbalanced, as some species are more abundant and easier to photograph than ...
Adam, Hartwig+8 more
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Genomic investigations of successful invasions: the picture emerging from recent studies
ABSTRACT Invasion biology aims to identify traits and mechanisms that contribute to successful invasions, while also providing general insights into the mechanisms underlying population expansion and adaptation to rapid climate and habitat changes. Certain phenotypic attributes have been linked to successful invasions, and the role of genetics has been
Joanna Kołodziejczyk+7 more
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We present a systematic and quantitative analysis of population trends to capture the seascape‐wide reorganisation of biodiversity from microalgae to birds. First, we categorised population trends and found over one third of populations in the Wadden Sea to change, that is, increase or decrease.
Anika Happe+17 more
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Published as part of Háva, Jiří, 2019, A New Species Of The Genus Paranovelsis Casey, 1900 From Chile (Coleoptera: Dermestidae), pp.
Silva, Daniela Santos Martins+4 more
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