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View article: Mechanical thinning and prescribed fire benefit bumble bees and butterflies in a northern California conifer forest
Mechanical thinning and prescribed fire benefit bumble bees and butterflies in a northern California conifer forest Open
View article: Protecting pollinators and our food supply: understanding and managing threats to pollinator health
Protecting pollinators and our food supply: understanding and managing threats to pollinator health Open
Global pollinator declines threaten food production and natural ecosystems. The drivers of declines are complicated and driven by numerous factors such as pesticide use, loss of habitat, rising pathogens due to commercial bee keeping and c…
View article: Extent, configuration and diversity of burned and forested areas predict bat richness in a fire-maintained forest
Extent, configuration and diversity of burned and forested areas predict bat richness in a fire-maintained forest Open
Context Fire transforms, fragments and sometimes maintains forests, creating mosaics of burned and unburned patches. Highly mobile animals respond to resources in the landscape at a variety of spatial scales, yet we know little about their…
View article: Explaining the birds and the bees: deriving habitat restoration targets from multi‐species occupancy models
Explaining the birds and the bees: deriving habitat restoration targets from multi‐species occupancy models Open
Riparian corridors can be highly biodiverse but are often degraded by human activities, and are therefore frequent targets of restoration actions. Yet managers often lack clear guidance on how to conserve or restore riparian vegetation str…