Примери за използване на Biological conservation на Английски и техните преводи на Български
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Source: Biological Conservation.
This work was published in Biological Conservation.
Published in the journal Biological Conservation, examines 73 studies published all over the world published in the last 1.
The research has been published Biological Conservation.
Published in the journal Biological Conservation, reviewed 73 existing studies from around the world published over the past 13 years.
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The results were published in Biological Conservation.
Published in the journal Biological Conservation, it reviews 73 existing studies from around the world published over the past13 years.
The research has been published in Biological Conservation.
The study is published in the journal Biological Conservation and reviews 73 existing studies from around the world published over the past 13 years.
The first global scientific review of insect population decline was published this week in the journal Biological Conservation and the findings are….
According to a new study published in Biological Conservation, eight more bird species can be added to the list of birds that are extinct, or very likely extinct.
Feral cats cover a staggering 99.8 percent of Australian landmass,according to a new report in the journal Biological Conservation.
The analysis, published in the journal Biological Conservation, says intensive agriculture is the main driver of the declines, particularly theheavy use of pesticides.
New article, showing results from activitieslike supplementary feeding and nest guarding was published in the journal“Biological Conservation”.
According to the analysis published in the journal Biological Conservation, intensive agriculture is the main reason for the decline, especially the heavy use of pesticides.
Australia has a serious cat problem,with feral cats covering 99.8% of the country according to new research published in the journal Biological Conservation.
The analysis, published in the journal Biological Conservation, says the main driver of refusal is particularly intensive agriculture, especially the heavy use of pesticides.
The first global scientific review of insect population decline was published in the journal Biological Conservation and the findings are"shocking," its authors said.
The study, published in the academic journal Biological Conservation, states that intensive agriculture is the main driver of these declines, particularly the heavy use of pesticides.
This is impacting their ability to survive during these extended dry periods andincreased demand for water,” Mr Kingsford said in the journal article, Biological Conservation.
The study, published recently in the journal Biological Conservation, found that prior to the Cold War, Western Europe had 36 non-European introduced species and Eastern Europe had 11.
Although the rate of population decline may vary, by the year 2100 almost all emperor penguins may be gone,the researchers write in an upcoming issue of Biological Conservation.
According to a new study published in"Biological Conservation" the abundance of songbirds with relatively large brains in Eastern Germany and the Czech Republic has increased since 1989/ 1990.
These hotspots likely harbor a similar percentage of endemic insect species," said the study titled"Scientists' warning to humanity on insect extinctions," published in Biological Conservation.
However, a new study in the journal Biological Conservation suggests that they can be effectively resurrected, all thanks to another subspecies of tiger found in the mysterious and frigid eastern realms of Russia.
This follows other research from the University of Reading,published last month in Biological Conservation, showing that wild pollinators such as bumblebees and solitary bees are just as effective pollinators of oilseed rape as honeybees.
A study published last year in Biological Conservation found that monarch populations in western North America are in sharp decline and in far greater danger of extinction than their eastern counterparts with a likelihood of 72 percent in 20 years and 86 percent in 50.
Conservation of Biological Diversity.
Conservation of biological diversity; 6.