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The spatial heterogeneity of soil limiting resources is one of the most important factors maintaining biodiversity and ecosystem functions. There is a...
Read moreUnderstanding variability in ecosystem response to grazing is essential for improving management. Recent efforts have focused on the role of plant fun...
Read moreSagebrush steppe ecosystems in the United States currently occur on only about one-half of their historical land area because of changes in land use, ...
Read moreDryland soils consistently exhibit a low capacity for the long-term accumulation and storage of organic matter, which has been primarily attributed to...
Read moreThe Eurasian steppe has long been subject to grazing by domestic ungulates at high levels, resulting in widespread deterioration of biodiversity and e...
Read moreThe spatial heterogeneity of limiting soil resources is an essential factor determining ecosystem processes and function. It has been reported that la...
Read moreSeeding is an important management tool in aridland restoration, but seeded species often fail to establish. Previous research has largely focused on ...
Read moreUnderstanding the productivity-diversity relationship (PDR) is a key issue in biodiversity-ecosystem functioning research, and has important implicati...
Read moreVegetation structure and net primary production (NPP) are fundamental properties of ecosystems. Understanding how restoration practices following dist...
Read moreThis special issue contains 20 articles related to various aspects of ecological restoration and conservation. It provides insights into different res...
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