Publications | 26 August 2022
New research published in the Journal of Applied Ecology looks for the best indicators for sustainable hunting in the African rainforest.
Publications | 25 August 2022
Kristy M. Ferraro and Diego Ellis Soto have been awarded the Sidnie Manton Award for the best Review or Long-term Study in Journal of Animal Ecology
Publications | 23 August 2022
Wooden bird boxes, placed by wardens, have greatly assisted in the extraordinary success of the threatened Roseate terns on Rockabill Island.
Publications | 18 August 2022
An analysis of bumblebee wings from a network of UK museums could help predict when and where bees may face declines in the future.
Publications | 16 August 2022
Maternal, social and ecological factors influence early-life survival, longevity and reproductive performance of female adult spotted hyenas.
Publications | 10 August 2022
Warming temperatures have allowed oak gall wasps to invade and potentially overwhelm new ecosystems, as they escape their natural predators.
Publications | 08 August 2022
Feeding wild animals could drive artificial selection for harassment behaviour and poses a serious risk to human and wildlife well-being.
Publications | 05 August 2022
As the risk of extinction for crocodilians grows, the unique ecosystem roles these reptiles fulfil are also at risk.
Publications | 02 August 2022
Agri-environment schemes can significantly increase local bird and butterfly populations without damaging food production.
Publications | 01 August 2022
To recover biodiversity and ecosystem services natural remnants of old forests must be conserved alongside new restoration projects.
Publications | 28 July 2022
Early exposure to fluctuating water availability can alter or even improve a plants adaptability in later life stages.
Publications | 27 July 2022
Green infrastructure near agricultural land is essential for pollinator conservation and boosting crop productivity.
Publications | 19 July 2022
Nearly half of the Fraser's wild Pacific salmon populations are set to decline - but it’s not too late to boost their chances of recovery.
Publications | 11 July 2022
Animals are more likely to mate in warmer conditions suggests a study analysing the behaviour of 22 species.
Publications | 08 July 2022
Scientists deployed monitoring devices on narwhals to monitor physiological responses to seismic air gun pulses.
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