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The weight loss of the dung worm, Eisenia fetida, stored in a variety of peats ranging in pH from 3.6 to 7.2 was compared. Worms in acid peats of pH 3...
Read moreThe Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) has undergone many changes in the last fifty years. It has added a variety of new objectives including the manage...
Read moreWith rapid urbanisation in many countries, the need for urban woodland as recreation environments and for other purposes is growing. Due to lack of re...
Read moreThe research explores barriers and opportunities to large-scale nature restoration projects (LSNR) and rewilding through case studies. Within the lite...
Read moreSpecies distribution models (SDM) are increasingly applied as predictive tools for purposes of conservation planning and management. Such models rely ...
Read moreLinyphiid spiders are important predators of pests in agricultural ecosystems. Their ability to disperse aeronautically is a pre-adaptation to ephemer...
Read moreMany species are adapted to landscapes with characteristic dynamics generated by ongoing habitat destruction and creation. Climate change and human la...
Read moreManagers must understand the effects of stressors on ecosystems in order to identify thresholds of harm but, to be meaningful, thresholds will usually...
Read more1. Multiple drivers of environmental change pose a significant challenge for ecological restoration, including climate change, soil salinization and e...
Read moreThis presentation discusses the concept of "National Capability" in environmental monitoring, focusing on how it benefits the UK research community, g...
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