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Conservation, Society and Invasive Species [PDF]

open access: yes, 2011
Invasive species pose a major environmental threat, and are frequently the subject of biodiversity conservation programmes. As stakeholder and public concerns surrounding invasive species have become increasingly recognised and better articulated ...
Ford-Thompson, Adriana E S   +1 more
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Economic valuation of wildlife conservation. [PDF]

open access: yesEur J Wildl Res, 2023
Martino S, Kenter JO.
europepmc   +1 more source

Inconsistent Transcriptomic Responses to Hexabromocyclododecane in Japanese Quail: A Comparative Analysis of Results From Four Different Study Designs

open access: yesEnvironmental Toxicology and Chemistry, EarlyView.
Abstract Efforts to use transcriptomics for toxicity testing have classically relied on the assumption that chemicals consistently produce characteristic transcriptomic signatures that are reflective of their mechanism of action. However, the degree to which transcriptomic responses are conserved across different test methodologies has seldom been ...
Paul Béziers   +10 more
wiley   +1 more source

Modelling Fugitive Natural Resources in the Context of Transfrontier Parks: Under what conditions will conservation be successful in Africa?

open access: yes
The conservation of fugitive natural resources across national boundaries poses significant challenges in Africa. This realisation has resulted in the creation of transfrontier parks.
Edwin Muchapondwa, Tafara Ngwaru
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Compensation for Wildlife Damage: Habitat Conversion, Species Preservation and Local Welfare [PDF]

open access: yes
We study the environmental and economic consequences of introducing a program to compensate peasants of a small economy for the damage caused by wildlife.
Daniel Rondeau, Erwin Bulte
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Online illegal wildlife trade in Indonesia: strengthening the regulatory framework and law enforcement

open access: yesOryx
E-commerce applications have significantly changed how people transact with each other. This includes digital advances that drive illegal wildlife trade.
Krismanko Padang   +10 more
doaj   +1 more source

Defining the pollinator garden: is conceptual flexibility a feature or a bug?

open access: yesFrontiers in Ecology and the Environment, EarlyView.
Ecologists often aim to reduce conceptual ambiguity by attempting to create rigid shared lexicons. These efforts imply that ambiguity is undesirable. In some contexts, however, conceptual flexibility comes with under‐discussed benefits. Here, we use the lens of pollinator gardening to explore how conceptual flexibility is built into participatory ...
Atticus W Murphy   +11 more
wiley   +1 more source

How can physiology best contribute to wildlife conservation in a warming world? [PDF]

open access: yesConserv Physiol, 2023
Seebacher F   +4 more
europepmc   +1 more source

Legacy effects of redlining on the distribution of greenspaces in US cities

open access: yesFrontiers in Ecology and the Environment, EarlyView.
We investigated how a discriminatory housing policy—redlining—has shaped the spatial patterns and configurations of greenspaces throughout 177 cities in the contiguous US. Housing segregation has been a long‐term development practice that has sequestered communities of color to areas with elevated environmental and public health risks.
Travis Gallo   +4 more
wiley   +1 more source

Biological mechanisms matter in contemporary wildlife conservation. [PDF]

open access: yesiScience, 2023
Cooke SJ   +8 more
europepmc   +1 more source

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