Monitoring and measuring biodiversity require more than just numbers; scientists advocate for change
Scientists advocate for change to promote standardized practices in the field -- a practice that has been missing from the science. Assessing wildlife populations, as well as understanding the ...
Introduced grass dominated Conservation Reserve Program (CRP) fields were monitored in summer 1992 in Gratiot County, Michigan, to determine the relationship between field age and avian relative ...
Because effects of flooding on small mammal populations are poorly understood, we examined small mammal response, measured by relative abundance and community diversity, to a flood in a regenerating ...
A new study reveals that interview-based sighting histories can reliably estimate the relative abundance of Indo-Pacific humpback dolphins in Chinese coastal waters. By transforming local ecological ...
A research team led by the South China Botanical Garden of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, in collaboration with multiple ...
Hunting has dramatically reduced the diversity of animal communities in forests near villages in Gabon and may also be driving declines in similar landscapes across 53% of Central Africa, report ...
Article title: Relative abundance and diversity of sharks and predatory fishes across Marine Protected Areas of the Tropical Eastern Pacific Author countries: Ecuador, Colombia, U.S.
As humanity enters what the United Nations has designated the Ocean Decade, we do not know the total amount of marine life, the biomass, in the oceans. Many experts firmly believe the abundance of ...
POPULATION TREND: The American bumblebee has disappeared from at least eight states in the northern part of its range in the past 20 years. This once very common species has declined 89% in relative ...
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