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Burning typically occurs at intervals of 1 to 3 years in the Brazilian cerrado, a rate that exceeds the precolonization fire regime. To determine if w...
Read moreThis paper reports the results of field studies carried out between February 1964 and February 1966 on the rodent and insect hosts of Leishmania mexic...
Read moreInvasions by alien plants into unspoiled ecosystems are a cause for concern because the pristine systems are important stores of biodiversity. Indeed,...
Read moreThe spatial distribution of two wild ungulates, impala (Aepyceros melampus) and kudu (Tragelaphus strepsiceros), and of domestic cattle, was monitored...
Read moreFire drives animal population dynamics across many ecosystems. Yet, we still lack an understanding of how most species recover from fire and the effec...
Read moreMonitoring abundance is essential for vector management, but it is often only possible in a fraction of managed areas. For vector control programmes, ...
Read moreAgricultural land is being increasingly abandoned on a global scale, with over 200 million hectares recovering from agricultural use. Plant community ...
Read moreIncreases in area burned and fire size have been reported across a wide range of forest and shrubland types in the Western United States in recent dec...
Read moreThe Brazilian Cerrado, the most biodiverse savanna globally with great importance for water and carbon conservation, faces the impacts of rapid and ex...
Read moreManipulating plant functional diversity to improve agroecosystem multifunctionality is a central challenge of agricultural systems world-wide. In coco...
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