The assessment of site suitability is a crucial step for informing future successful species reintroductions. It ensures that translocated species have the highest chance of survival in their new environment while minimising ecological risks. However, it
Al Alder, Jenny R. Hillman
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Influence of antibiotics on intestinal tract survival and translocation of environmental Pseudomonas species [PDF]
S. Elizabeth George +4 more
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Translocation and post-release monitoring techniques of Auckland green gecko (Naultinus elegans elegans) using a penned release : a thesis in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Science in Conservation Biology, Massey University, Auckland, New Zealand [PDF]
A translocation of Auckland green gecko (Naultinus elegans elegans) using penned and hard releases is conducted during an emergency salvage in the Hunua Ranges, Auckland. The value of limiting individuals’ movement post-translocation is discussed.
Scott, Sarah Naomi
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Diversity analysis of the response to Zn within the Arabidopsis thaliana species revealed a low contribution of Zn translocation to Zn tolerance and a new role for Zn in lateral root development [PDF]
Odile Richard +6 more
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Restoring declining species through translocations: A test case using flightless grasshoppers in an urban setting [PDF]
Hiromi Yagui +2 more
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Effect of translocation on home range and movements of giant gartersnakes
Conservation translocations are often used to connect disjunct populations or reintroduce them to otherwise suitable areas from which they have become locally extinct.
Allison M. Nguyen +2 more
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Managing coextinction of insects in a changing climate [PDF]
Approximately a quarter of global terrestrial biodiversity is represented by plant dwelling insects and the potential for thousands of species to be extinguished through widespread disturbances such as a changing climate is high. From a large database of
Mei Chen Leng, Melinda Moir
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An oasis of fertility on a barren island: Earthworms at Papadil, Isle of Rum [PDF]
The Isle of Rum, Inner Hebrides, has an impoverished earthworm fauna as the soils are generally acidic and nutrient-poor. Species associated with human habitation are found around deserted crofting settlements subjected to “clearances” in the mid-19th ...
Butt, Kevin Richard +3 more
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Managing translocations of aquatic species
R G. Doupé, A J. Lymbery
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