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Mass effect, allowing species to persist in unfavourable habitats, and dispersal limitation, preventing species from reaching favourable habitats, are...
Read moreGlobal wetland loss means constructed urban wetlands are an increasingly valuable resource for conservation. However, priorities for managing urban we...
Read moreIncreasing landscape heterogeneity and organic farming practices are known to enhance species richness in agroecosystems. However, little is known abo...
Read moreConservation practices in Europe frequently attempt to perpetuate or mimic the 'traditional' forms of management of semi-natural habitats, but with a ...
Read moreRoads are a major driver of environmental stress, yet we know surprisingly little about how roads impact the movement of insect pollinators, and conse...
Read moreUnderstanding how transformed habitats act as reservoirs of biodiversity is a key challenge at a time when ecosystems are under unprecedented pressure...
Read moreMore frequent and more severe forest fires mean more severely burned wood in streams. Instream wood provides habitat complexity, alters geomorphology,...
Read moreNon-timber forest products (NTFP) are harvested by millions of people for their livelihood. To define sustainable harvest limits it is critical to und...
Read moreEcosystem restoration typically focuses on re-establishing native plant communities with the hope of restoring ecological processes over the long term...
Read more(1). Water is a critical and limited resource, particularly in the aridWest, but water availability is projected to decline even while demand increase...
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