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The visible and invisible drivers of biocultural loss in the Amazon
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Uganda’s endemic flora: discovery, diversity, distribution and threat status
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Unravelling potential plant health threats for the European Union: application of horizon scanning methodology
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Conserving Sacred Groves in Western Haryana: A Geospatial and Biocultural Analysis for Resilient Ecosystem Management
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Mobilising Legacy Georeferencing Efforts
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Snake (Serpentes, Reptilia) diversity in Mera, Ecuador: a citizen‑science approach to surveying a biodiversity hotspot of the western Amazon
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Cultural practices in European riverine floodplains: formation, typology, co-decline of biocultural diversity, and emerging drivers of conservation and sustainable management
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Annotated checklist of the Swiss bees (Hymenoptera, Apoidea, Anthophila): hotspots of diversity in the xeric inner Alpine valleys
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Vascular plants of Punta Ballena: dataset for conservation of an endangered hotspot from Uruguay
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Seasonal variation of bat activity in an endangered temperate forest in the Chilean biodiversity hotspot
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Beyond the enclosure: a decade of monitoring reveals altered traits in a European ground squirrel colony with implications for a recovery program
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Diversity of Mulgedio-Aconitetea communities in the Sudetes Mts. (SW Poland) in the Central European context
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Ravine forests in Colchis (Georgia) – Azonal forests in a Tertiary relict flora hotspot
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Vegetation determines butterfly diversity and composition across the Arabuko-Sokoke coastal forest in Kenya, a tropical biodiversity hotspot
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Legacy effects of deer overpopulation on tree seedlings are dependent on mycorrhizal associations
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Polyandry: A threat or an opportunity for the sterile insecttechnique?
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Phenology of microhymenoptera and their potential threat by insect decline
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Fragmentation and aggregation of cyanobacterial colonies
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Irisin Research Landscape (2012–2024): A Bibliometric and Visual Analysis of Evolving Hotspots and Future Trends
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DNA barcoding reference dataset revealed overlooked diversity and clarified biogeography of fishes in the largest European river system – Volga River
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Identifying refugia from the synergistic threats of climate change and invasive species
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Intertidal biodiversity hotspot strikes again: first record of Caliphylla mediterranea A. Costa, 1867 (Mollusca, Sacoglossa) in the Adriatic Sea, Italy
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Anthropogenic threats and challenges of wildlife conservation in Hamer District, South Omo, Ethiopia
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Biosecurity in the age of synthetic nucleic acids: modernizing the law to manage emerging threats