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A combination of forest thinning followed by prescribed burning is widely applied in the western United States to increase ecosystem resistance and re...
Read moreSelective logging is the most widespread driver of land-use change in biodiverse and carbon-rich tropical forests. However, the effects of selective l...
Read moreChange and intensification of forest use alter tropical ecosystems, influencing biodiversity and, subsequently, ecosystem functioning. The implication...
Read moreMangroves are significant carbon (C) sinks and ecological engineers as they accumulate sediments and increase soil surface elevation. Thus, the forest...
Read moreThe decline of farmland birds across Europe is a well-documented case of biodiversity loss, and despite land stewardship supported by funding from agr...
Read moreApple is considered the most important fruit crop in temperate areas and profitable production depends on multiple ecosystem services, including the r...
Read morePlant provenance, plant facilitation and the characteristics of restoration sites are critical determinants of revegetation success. Surprisingly, how...
Read moreWildfires are increasing in both frequency and intensity in many ecosystems, with climate change models predicting further escalations in fire-prone e...
Read moreClimate change is already reducing carbon sequestration in Central European forests dramatically through extensive droughts and bark beetle outbreaks....
Read moreAustralia's savannas typically are burnt every 1-3 years. Although there are concerns about the effect of frequent fire on recruitment of Australian s...
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