Soil mites of Mary Mix McDonald Woods and nearby upland forests in Northeastern Illinois, USA.
This catalogue provides information on morphological characteristics of soil mites collected in mesic, dry mesic, upland forest, and buckthorn communi...
GUBIC: the global urban biological invasions compendium for plants.
Urban areas are foci for the introduction of non-native plant species, and they often act as launching sites for invasions into the wider environment....
Rwanda climate services for agriculture: farmers willingness to pay for improved climate services.
This willingness-to-pay (WTP) study aims to understand how Rwandan farmers value the improved characteristics of agricultural climate services introdu...
Sarah Kingsbury: A new tool for setting biodiversity management priorities adapted from aquatic invasive species management
Shortlisted for the Georgina Mace Prize 2024 Sarah Kingsbury shares insights into her team’s study investigating a new integrated management approach to better assess the effects and risks of aquatic invasive species on Atlantic salmon. About the Research Overview Our idea was to develop an integrated management plan to inform aquatic invasive species and Atlantic salmon management in Nova Scotia, Canada. Atlantic salmon is an iconic fish …
Ying Ki Law: The role of forests in landslide occurrence, recurrence and recovery
Shortlisted for the 2024 Southwood Prize Ying Ki Law explains how her team investigated post-landslide vegetation recovery patterns and the role of forests in occurrence and recurrence probability. About the research Overview Our paper examines how landslides recover and what factors influence their regrowth and landslide risk. While landslide management often focuses on engineering solutions, we emphasize the role of vegetation recovery in long-term stability. …
Fredrick Ssali: Associations between Lantana camara and common native species
Shortlisted for the Georgina Mace Prize 2024 Fredrick Ssali discusses his team’s study on the impact the invasive flowering plant Lantana camara has on common native species in western Uganda. About the Research Overview The shortlisted paper “Associations between Lantana camara L. (Verbenaceae) and common native species in an African savanna” is an output of a team of four Ugandan researchers. We explored associations between …
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