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Europeanizing Territoriality—Towards Soft Spaces?
P. Allmendinger, T. Chilla, F. Sielker
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Abstract Although there have been several initiatives to establish and support participatory processes on large carnivores based on multi‐stakeholder governance at the regional level in Europe, empirical evidence for their evaluation is still lacking. We employed a survey, which was administered to farmers and other stakeholder groups (e.g.
Tasos Hovardas +2 more
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Using a large citizen science dataset to uncover diverse patterns of elevational migration in Himalayan birds. [PDF]
Menon T, Elsen PR, Srinivasan U.
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Peck or pass? Individual‐level testing of a bird‐repellent seed coating
Using sequential unique‐choice tests on an urban population of ringed carrion crows, we show that black pepper oleoresin‐treated maize seeds were avoided, while color alone had no deterrent effect. Abstract Background Carrion crows (Corvus corone) are a major depredating species of spring crops across European agroecosystems, especially during sowing ...
Amal Chantoufi +2 more
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Territorial and Non-Territorial Subpopulations of Wilson's Warblers Return to Central California Breeding Grounds in Two Migratory Waves. [PDF]
Gilbert WM.
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Cold commitment : the development of New Zealand's territorial role in Antarctica, 1920-1960.
H.L. Logan
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Bisexual releases are as effective as male‐only releases to control Drosophila suzukii with the sterile insect technique. Releasing sterile Drosophila suzukii males or males and females in cages led to the same degree of induced sterility in wild females.
Alexandra Labbetoul, Simon Fellous
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