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Colonisation credit refers to the temporal lag between positive conservation actions and species' responses and may be one of the reasons we fail to m...
Read moreInvasive species are one of the leading threats to biodiversity worldwide. Therefore, chemical herbicides are increasingly used to control invasive pl...
Read moreUK agri-environment schemes rarely address within-crop biodiversity yet this habitat is used almost exclusively by some taxa. With the removal of set-...
Read morePeat-forming wet woodlands (forested wetlands) are naturally occurring carbon-dense ecosystems that have considerable potential to form an important p...
Read moreStudies of landscape change are seldom conducted at scales commensurate with the processes they purport to investigate. Landscape change is a landscap...
Read moreMost studies in applied ecology use measures of α-diversity measures, i.e. the mean diversity on a site, to compare biodiversity effects of different ...
Read moreAgri-environment schemes attempt to counteract the loss of biodiversity and associated ecosystem services such as pollination and natural pest control...
Read moreShortcuts to measuring biodiversity enable prioritization of conservation effort in the face of limited time, personnel and funding. The conservation ...
Read moreInvasive non-native species are one of the greatest drivers of the loss of biodiversity world-wide. Consequently, removing or controlling invasive pre...
Read moreHabitat conversion for agriculture is a major driver of biodiversity loss, but our understanding of the demographic processes involved remains poor. W...
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