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In many biodiversity surveys, a small proportion of species require a disproportionate amount of a researcher's time and effort to detect or identify....
Read moreForest ecosystem functioning generally benefits from higher tree species richness, but variation within richness levels is typically large. This is mo...
Read moreThe aim of this project was to analyse sediment infauna data to quantify any changes in community composition at the Fal and Helford Special Area of C...
Read moreThere is a risk that short-term studies either underestimate disturbance effects because of time-lagged responses, including both time-lagged extincti...
Read moreThe aim of this project was to analyse sediment infauna data to measure any changes in community composition at the Plymouth Sound and Estuaries Speci...
Read moreSpecies-rich grasslands are highly endangered habitats in Central Europe. To halt their ongoing loss, many sites have become subjects of restoration e...
Read more1. Invasive non-native trees cause structural and functional changes in plant communities, which tend to increase over time since invasion. Native veg...
Read moreSki resorts increasingly affect alpine ecosystems through enlargement of ski pistes, machine-grading of ski piste areas and increasing use of artifici...
Read moreGrassland plant community structure and function are dependent on the type, timing, frequency and intensity of disturbance. Grazing systems employing ...
Read moreNon-native tree species are widely used in forest plantations. This may have negative consequences for biodiversity. Hitherto, most studies have compa...
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