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Many ecosystems are experiencing increased fire frequencies and species invasions that can erode their resilience and cause a shift to alternative sta...
Read moreThere are few studies of the performance of species in restored vegetation communities. Here we report the results of a meta-analysis of 25 experiment...
Read moreEvaluation of the success of biological control agents is essential to improve the efficiency and safety of future programmes. This study assessed the...
Read moreIn Australia, biological control is a promising long-term management strategy for the woody weed mimosa Mimosa pigra but does not yet provide adequate...
Read more1. Invasive non-native trees cause structural and functional changes in plant communities, which tend to increase over time since invasion. Native veg...
Read moreT. fluminensis, an invasive weed of New Zealand, eastern Australia and Florida, carpets the ground in canopy-depleted native forest remnants and preve...
Read moreChanges in farming practice provide an opportunity to restore once extensive forested wetlands on agricultural land. In some parts of the world, howev...
Read moreComposition, growth and turnover of trees were examined in 2 species-rich tropical gallery forests in the Mountain Pine Ridge Savanna of Belize during...
Read moreEcological restoration in rural environments is a global challenge for the 21st century. Restoration measures - such as agri-environment activities, w...
Read moreRecognizing variation in human-nature relationships across different contexts, entities of nature and individual people is central to an equitable man...
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