Conservation
Conservation biology is the study of nature and of Earth's biodiversity, aiming to protect species, their habitats and ecosystems from excessive rates of extinction. It is an interdisciplinary field drawing on the natural and social sciences and on natural-resource management.
Everything across Biodiversa tagged with the topic “Conservation”.
Researchers
2Projects
11- Project Conservation of hairy-footed leafcutter bee
- Project Conservation of the large blue butterfly (Phengaris arion): Distribution and density, oviposition preferences and relation to its host ant (Myrmica)
- Project Ecological and taxonomic study of saproxylic beetles in Europe
- Project Ecological drivers for Parnassius apollo conservation on Gotland: behaviour and habitat use
- Project Exploring the occupancy and habitat preferences of hairy-footed leafcutter bee in Östergötland
- Project Habitat requirements and population dynamics of three endangered butterfly species
- Project Influence of semi-natural grassland heterogeneity on cattle movement and behaviour in relation to vegetation types
- Project Population dynamics of a threatened orchid in production forests
- Project Predator prey and domestic husbandry
- Project Restoring fragile wings
- Project Tracking the trends and spatiotemporal variation of Marsh Fritillary on Gotland