Despite increasing use of specimens from natural-history collections, continued field sampling has met with growing resistance attributable to changing societal values. Widespread perception persists that the removal of individuals from wild populations will affect the integrity of natural communities. Ecological studies often document the resilience of wildlife to sustainable removal and the negligible contributions to mortality of scientific collecting compared with those of other natural or anthropogenic-induced causes. Nevertheless, few studies have directly assessed the consequences of specimen removal on populations or communities. We present long-term ecological research data that suggest removal trapping has negligible impacts on th...
The world is facing an unprecedented loss of biodiversity caused by anthropogenic environmental chan...
Museum specimens serve as the bedrock of systematic and taxonomic research and provide the basis for...
Non-volant small mammals, which include small-bodied representatives from several mammal orders, hav...
Terrestrial small mammals occupy a variety of temperate and boreal forests in North America and Eura...
Background to the work For centuries taxonomy has relied on dead animal specimens, a practice tha...
For centuries taxonomy has relied on dead animal specimens, a practice that persists today despite t...
International audienceBackground to the work: For centuries taxonomy has relied on dead animal speci...
Housed worldwide, mostly in museums and herbaria, is a vast collection of biological specimens devel...
The aim of the study was to compare different types and ages of restoration from the small mammal bi...
Conservation priorities are increasingly important in the face of modern human activities. Anthropo...
In the face of ever-declining biodiversity, zoos have a major role to play in species conservation. ...
One way to assess restoration success is to examine the biodiversity in the newly created areas. We ...
A subdiscipline of conservation science involves the study of differences between threatened and non...
Scientists have been arguing for more than twenty-five years about whether it is a good idea to coll...
The sheer scale of the taxonomic enterprise is an obstacle to conservation and science which is comp...
The world is facing an unprecedented loss of biodiversity caused by anthropogenic environmental chan...
Museum specimens serve as the bedrock of systematic and taxonomic research and provide the basis for...
Non-volant small mammals, which include small-bodied representatives from several mammal orders, hav...
Terrestrial small mammals occupy a variety of temperate and boreal forests in North America and Eura...
Background to the work For centuries taxonomy has relied on dead animal specimens, a practice tha...
For centuries taxonomy has relied on dead animal specimens, a practice that persists today despite t...
International audienceBackground to the work: For centuries taxonomy has relied on dead animal speci...
Housed worldwide, mostly in museums and herbaria, is a vast collection of biological specimens devel...
The aim of the study was to compare different types and ages of restoration from the small mammal bi...
Conservation priorities are increasingly important in the face of modern human activities. Anthropo...
In the face of ever-declining biodiversity, zoos have a major role to play in species conservation. ...
One way to assess restoration success is to examine the biodiversity in the newly created areas. We ...
A subdiscipline of conservation science involves the study of differences between threatened and non...
Scientists have been arguing for more than twenty-five years about whether it is a good idea to coll...
The sheer scale of the taxonomic enterprise is an obstacle to conservation and science which is comp...
The world is facing an unprecedented loss of biodiversity caused by anthropogenic environmental chan...
Museum specimens serve as the bedrock of systematic and taxonomic research and provide the basis for...
Non-volant small mammals, which include small-bodied representatives from several mammal orders, hav...