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The Atlantic Forest biome is considered a world biodiversity hotspot that originally covered 15% of the territory of Brazil, or 1,306,421 km2. Spread ...
Read moreNon-crop (segetal) plants in arable systems are commonly perceived simply as 'weeds', that is, harmful at worst and undesirable at best. The increase ...
Read moreDegradation from overgrazing of global arid rangelands is of significant concern for this widespread terrestrial ecosystem, and the people who rely on...
Read moreResource competition between wild pollinators and managed honeybees (Apis mellifera) has the potential to detrimentally impact insect biodiversity as ...
Read moreMicroplastic (MP) pollution and alien plant invasions are two important threats to terrestrial ecosystems. Microplastics alter the physical and chemic...
Read moreHuman pressure on ecosystems has strongly increased over the last decades and now impacts even the most remote regions. To help mitigate these impacts...
Read moreLowland heath is a priority habitat for conservation, nowadays largely managed for biodiversity. Historically, prescribed burning has been the princip...
Read moreAround the globe, instream infrastructures such as dams, weirs, and culverts associated with roads are wide-spread and continue to be constructed. The...
Read moreIn California's Central Valley, most native grasslands have been destroyed or degraded due to invasion, farming and development. Grassland restoration...
Read moreNatural habitats adjacent to agricultural areas are often considered sources of species that provide beneficial regulating ecosystem services through ...
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