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There is increasing evidence that passive faunal recolonisation of restored areas can take decades or even centuries, reducing benefits to biodiversit...
Read moreAlien invasive species (AIS) are one of the major causes of biodiversity loss and global homogenization. Once an AIS becomes established, costs of con...
Read moreForest genetic resources (FGR) are the heritable materials maintained within and among tree and other woody plant species that are of actual or potent...
Read moreThe issue of climate change is progressively entering the field of forest management in France and Europe. It poses significant questions to forest ma...
Read moreCitizen science has great potential to foster ecological knowledge, skills and collective action for biodiversity conservation. To date, however, ther...
Read moreTemperate forests managed to maximize sustainable yield of wood products can reduce the availability of dead wood on the forest floor and in adjacent ...
Read moreThe encroachment of woody plants into grasslands, open woodlands and savannah has been widely reported over the past few decades. Overgrazing is a pro...
Read moreThe expansion of tropical agriculture is a major driver of the extinction crisis. A key question is whether biodiversity losses can be minimized by re...
Read moreRestoration and maintenance of habitat diversity have been suggested as conservation priorities in farmed landscapes, but how this should be achieved ...
Read moreThe number of individuals involved in an invasion event, or 'propagule size', has a strong theoretical basis for influencing invasion success. However...
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