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There is a risk that short-term studies either underestimate disturbance effects because of time-lagged responses, including both time-lagged extincti...
Read moreIn continued work [cf. F.A. 25 No. 54], tensiometers and electrical resistance blocks were used to measure water tension and, indirectly, water conten...
Read moreThe complexity of riparian ecosystems is matched by the complexities of human communities that rely on rivers for clean water, livelihoods, and recrea...
Read moreThis special issue contains 6 papers entitled: Standards for ecologically successful river restoration; Stating mechanisms and refining criteria for e...
Read moreThe authors of 'Standards for ecologically successful restoration' (Palmer et al. 2005) are commended for clearly articulating and discussing the nuan...
Read moreTo encourage more project assessment and reporting of restoration outcomes, Palmer et al. (2005) propose five criteria for assessing the ecological su...
Read moreA key area of research in ecological statistics involves combining data sources from multiple streams to improve population estimates. One such model ...
Read moreClimate change and land-use change are having substantial impacts on biodiversity world-wide, but few studies have considered the impact of these fact...
Read moreUnderstanding patterns of species abundance is essential for planning landscape-level conservation. The complex hierarchies of dendritic ecosystems re...
Read moreMass effect, allowing species to persist in unfavourable habitats, and dispersal limitation, preventing species from reaching favourable habitats, are...
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