Listening to forest soundscapes for zoonotic disease surveillance
A recent review looks at how bioacoustics could be a useful approach for the surveillance of zoonotic diseases, especially at the… Read more »
A recent review looks at how bioacoustics could be a useful approach for the surveillance of zoonotic diseases, especially at the… Read more »
Already faced with challenges, such as habitat loss, bushmeat hunting, and bad press due to associations with infectious diseases, the ongoing… Read more »
Among other land types, our forests are important in supporting nature recovery and in helping society to respond to environmental… Read more »
Many animal species on Earth are awaiting discovery and description, but finding all these unknown species is a monumental task.… Read more »
Oomycota are fungal-like organisms and notorious parasites of fish, crops, and algae. A new study published in IMA Fungus analyzed… Read more »
It is well established that sea gulls can profit from human food sources but at what cost? In this blog Susanne van Donk,… Read more »
Mycology crucially contributes to the understanding of the raising threat that fungi present for humans, plants and animals, as… Read more »
The culling of mammalian mesopredators is often justified by alleged conservation benefits for a target prey species. A recent… Read more »
Photographs taken of wild animals might be more useful data sources than we previously considered. A new study published in… Read more »
As we progress further into 2018, BMC Ecology looks back on a successful year of publishing new and exciting research which… Read more »