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Colonization by woody plants is often very slow or absent on grasslands occupying degraded land in the tropics. Seed dispersal limitation is widely re...
Read moreDark diversity is a promising concept for prioritising management efforts as it focuses on species that are present in the regional pool, but locally ...
Read moreIt is important to understand the pollination processes that generate landscape-scale gene dispersal in plants, particularly in crop plants with genet...
Read moreEcological restoration schemes often assume that after reinstating appropriate abiotic conditions, plant communities will assemble following a single ...
Read moreForest management involving live tree retention and natural regeneration after felling is currently increasing in boreal areas. This calls for further...
Read moreEffective population size should be positively related to census size and density, and it is expected to influence the strength of genetic drift, inbr...
Read moreSeed of 88 spp. were shown to be transmitted by herbivores; of these Agrostis tenuis [A. capillaris] Calluna vulgaris, Juncus spp., Poa pratensis, Cer...
Read moreRestorations provide a test of community assembly history theory, and practitioners require information on how assembly history might help to restore ...
Read moreSpatially explicit weed population models are very useful to explore long-term weed management scenarios. The economic implications of the management ...
Read moreLandscape-level disturbances, such as forest loss, can profoundly alter the functional composition and diversity of biotic assemblages. In fact, the l...
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