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Patch-burn grazing (PBG) can promote terrestrial heterogeneity and biodiversity, but can temporarily increase stream nutrients and ecosystem metabolis...
Read moreCaptive breeding programmes are key to many threatened species reintroduction strategies but could potentially be associated with adaptations to capti...
Read moreWhile there are numerous studies of impacts by individual invader species, there are few syntheses of invader impacts on plant community structure and...
Read moreAlterations to river flow and morphology widely impact riverine habitats. Little is known about the consequences of such alterations on riparian arthr...
Read moreDactylis glomerata was grown with either Lolium perenne or Agrostis tenuis in proportions ranging from monoculture of one species to monoculture of th...
Read moreThe ability to move between habitats has important implications for fitness in many species. In-stream barriers such as culverts can impede movements ...
Read moreThe effects of 2 levels of infestation by Phytoptus chondrillae G. Can. (Aceria chondrillae) on inflorescence growth and reproductive capacity of Chon...
Read moreDiet selectivity by domestic herbivores controls plant community structure and dynamics and may induce rangeland degradation, particularly in drylands...
Read moreWhile ex situ breeding programs are critical tools for species recovery, translocations using animals reared under human care can face low success rat...
Read moreEcosystem change is predicted to become more prevalent with climate change. Widespread dieback of cushion plants and bryophytes in alpine fellfield on...
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