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The increasing losses of original features of many riverine environments and the consequent decline of native aquatic species are now a widely recognized problem. The main river basins of South America have been undergoing constant changes in their commun... see more

Habitat fragmentation and habitat loss may affect insect abundance. Generally, small and isolated plant fragments support a depressed abundance of insects because of a lower resource abundance compared to that in large ones. Nevertheless, immediately afte... see more

In recent years the presentation of anthropogenic extinction narratives in natural history museums has occurred through temporary exhibitions, curatorial and artistic interventions in permanent collections displays and public engagement events. Such work ... see more

In recent years the presentation of anthropogenic extinction narratives in natural history museums has occurred through temporary exhibitions, curatorial and artistic interventions in permanent collections displays and public engagement events. Such work ... see more

This article looks at the current international regime that pertains to the African lion, a species that needs adequate protection across its range (a range that does not adhere to state boundaries). This analysis comes at a time when threats such as habi... see more

Nilgiri hills being a part of biodiversity hot spot, is a home of colossal life forms including bryophytes. Bryophytes have a great diversity in Nilgiri hills which includes both terricolous and corticolous forms. This study deals with morphotaxonomy of t... see more

The loss of natural habitat resulting from human activities is the principal driver of biodiversity loss in terrestrial ecosystems globally. Metrics of habitat loss are monitored at national and global scales using various remote sensing based land-cover ... see more

Woody plant encroachment (WPE) is reshaping the physiognomy of grasslands and savannahs worldwide.  At the same time, this habitat conversion is accelerating the loss of associated biodiversity.  In general, studies on WPE have focused on abioti... see more

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