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Examples of long-term data: biodiversity conservation

 

Key messages from Detecting Environmental Change: Science & Society


 

The selection of abstracts below illustrate the use of long-term datasets in biodiversity conservation. 

 

H. Sweatman, et al. Detecting change in diverse species assemblages: long-term monitoring in the Great Barrier Reef
K. Conrad, et al. Long-term spatio-temporal variation in abundance of the garden tiger moth (Arctia caja) during a population decline
C.J. Reading A 21-year study of the effects of climate on breeding activity and tadpole stage duration of the common toad, Bufo bufo

 

 

Individual links to all the abstracts appearing in the Abstract Volume will eventually be provided, from the Programme and Posters sections. In the meantime, the abstracts volume can be downloaded as a PDF file.

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Third announcement PDF file

Click here to download the Abstract Volume (dec_abstracts.pdf, 778 Kb). 

 

 

 

DETECTING
ENVIRONMENTAL
CHANGE

Science and Society

17-20 July 2001, London, UK

Incorporating the annual meeting
of the International Long-Term
Environmental Research Network
on Monday 16th July

 

Change is
one of the few
things in life

of which we can
be
certain

 

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