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Abstract As a result of expanding human populations and the anthropogenic modification of natural habitats, many wildlife populations are living in increasing proximity to humans. While this may provide benefits to some species through increased access to resources, sharing space and resources often leads to negative interactions or ‘conflict’ between ...
Md Mokhlesur Rahman+2 more
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A dive into barophysiology research: an interview with Ingrid Eftedal. [PDF]
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To Understand the Elusive: How to Avoid the Disappearance of the Black Grouse at the Edge of Its Continuous Range? [PDF]
Adamowicz M+3 more
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Abstract Kelp forests are found on rocky shores from polar to temperate coasts, where they provide important ecosystem services to humans. For coastal communities, kelp forests are particularly important as spawning and nursery grounds for small‐scale fisheries.
Zina Kebir+4 more
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Abstract The global agrifood system faces significant threats due to rapid and interconnected social‐ecological changes, including climate change, land‐use shifts, demographic changes and emerging diseases. Small‐scale farmers are among the most vulnerable groups to these changes due to their direct dependence on their environment.
Julián Caviedes+7 more
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Integrated peloton and fruiting body isotope data shed light on mycoheterotrophic interactions in Gastrodia pubilabiata (Orchidaceae). [PDF]
Suetsugu K, Okada H.
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Abstract Unsustainable hunting practices can alter population dynamics, driving biodiversity declines, which leads to ‘empty forests’. Understanding hunting behaviour, including motivations for hunting and relationships with market drivers, and access to hunting grounds are important to develop affirmative policies to stem biodiversity loss.
Natasha L. M. Mannion+6 more
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A dataset on the community impacts of deindustrialisation and COVID-19 in Australia. [PDF]
Irving J, Beer A, Sotarauta M.
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Abstract Forest restoration is being promoted globally as an action that addresses multiple challenges, including climate change, biodiversity loss and poverty. But restoration projects will only persist over the long term if their goals are aligned with local people's interests and priorities.
Gabriela Barragán, Jeanine M. Rhemtulla
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