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Carcass provisioning to support scavengers: evaluating a controversial nature conservation practiceDigital technology and the conservation of nature.Automated data analysis to rapidly derive and communicate ecological insights from satellite-tag data: a case study of reintroduced red kitesLimitations of recreational camera traps for wildlife management and conservation research: a practitioner's perspectiveMapping species distributions: a comparison of skilled naturalist and lay citizen science recording.Digital conservation: an introductionMosses and the struggle for light in a nitrogen-polluted world.Experimental icing affects growth, mortality, and flowering in a high Arctic dwarf shrub.Contrasting effects of summer and winter warming on body mass explain population dynamics in a food-limited Arctic herbivore.Ecological dynamics across the Arctic associated with recent climate change.Balancing positive and negative plant interactions: how mosses structure vascular plant communities.The public and professionals reason similarly about the management of non-native invasive species: a quantitative investigation of the relationship between beliefs and attitudes.Recovery of ecosystem carbon fluxes and storage from herbivory.Microscope and spectacle: on the complexities of using new visual technologies to communicate about wildlife conservationThe role of automated feedback in training and retaining biological recorders for citizen science.To have your citizen science cake and eat it? Delivering research and outreach through Open Air Laboratories (OPAL)WiseEye: Next Generation Expandable and Programmable Camera Trap Platform for Wildlife Research.Direct uptake of soil nitrogen by mosses.Habitat monitoring in the wider countryside: a case study on the pursuit of innovation in red deer management.Can digital reinvention of ecological monitoring remove barriers to its adoption by practitioners? A case study of deer management in Scotland.The enigma of soil animal species diversity revisited: the role of small-scale heterogeneity.New Technological Interventions in Conservation Conflicts: Countering Emotions and Contested Knowledge.Are litter decomposition and fire linked through plant species traits?Habitat type determines herbivory controls over CO2 fluxes in a warmer Arctic.Interactions between hare and brent goose in a salt marsh system; evidence for food competition?Common stories of reintroduction: A discourse analysis of documents supporting animal reintroductions to ScotlandPublic and professional views on invasive non-native species – A qualitative social scientific investigationEmpowered communities or "cheap labour"? Engaging volunteers in the rationalised management of invasive alien species in Great BritainMetapopulation Dynamics of a Burrowing Herbivore Drive Spatio-temporal Dynamics of Riparian Plant CommunitiesNeighbour identity modifies effects of elevated temperature on plant performance in the High ArcticCompetition and herbivory during salt marsh succession: the importance of forb growth strategyPlant community properties predict vegetation resilience to herbivore disturbance in the ArcticPredicting Habitat Utilization and Extent of Ecosystem Disturbance by an Increasing Herbivore PopulationExploring beliefs behind support for and opposition to wildlife management methods: a qualitative studyShared appreciation of woodland landscapes by land management professionals and lay people: An exploration through field-based interactive photo-elicitationThe influence of information provision on people's landscape preferences: A case study on understorey vegetation of deer-browsed woodlandsStrong impacts of belowground tree inputs on soil nematode trophic compositionBirch invasion of heather moorland increases nematode diversity and trophic complexityThe relative importance of nitrogen deposition as a driver of Racomitrium heath species composition and richness across EuropeGrazing exclusion and phosphorus addition as potential local management options for the restoration of alpine moss-sedge heath
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