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One of the major challenges in invasion biology is to predict the likelihood of naturalization, and ultimately invasiveness, of species from propertie...
Read moreIn light of global climate change and the biodiversity crisis, making cities more resilient through an adjusted design of urban green and blue spaces ...
Read moreInvasive non-native species (INNS) and overabundant native plants can threaten conservation objectives, necessitating control measures, including herb...
Read moreIn North America, herbicides are commonly used to control non-native invasive plants on public wildlands. Little is known about the magnitude, efficac...
Read moreLosses of farmland birds from the wider countryside have become a major conservation issue in the UK and Europe. Song thrush Turdus philomelos populat...
Read moreResearch weaving is an approach that combines systematic mapping methods with bibliometric and scientometric analyses, shedding light on how research ...
Read moreThe utilization by herbivores of plant spp. growing in 32 moorland sites was investigated. Occupance of the moorland by cattle and sheep was determine...
Read moreIntensive resource extraction activity in the oil sands of Canada alters the quantity, structure and distribution of native ecosystems, which in turn ...
Read morePayments to private landholders for providing biodiversity land can improve conservation outside protected areas. Input-based payments are widely used...
Read moreParks are an integral component of cities. Ensuring city residents have equitable and easy access to parks is crucial for human well-being. In tempera...
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