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Following the removal of invasive plant species, most land managers rely on natural succession to re-establish native plant communities. However, insu...
Read moreThe Azores bullfinch (or priolo), Pyrrhula murina [Pyrrhula pyrrhula murina], is known only in the east of the island of S. Miguel (Azores), where it ...
Read moreAs cropland increases, fields become progressively isolated from pollinators, leading to declines in pollinator-dependent crop productivity. With the ...
Read moreRestorations provide a test of community assembly history theory, and practitioners require information on how assembly history might help to restore ...
Read moreDeveloping methods to use biocrusts in restoration is becoming more important as land use and climate change impact the health and intactness of high-...
Read moreThe idea of which species are native, based on their biogeographic origin, is central to many policies and programmes. Yet definitions are contested a...
Read moreOrganic farming is often promoted as a solution for counteracting the adverse impacts of agricultural intensification on biodiversity. However, it is ...
Read moreBryophyte response to landscape fragmentation has not been investigated in replicated studies in temperate forests. Many bryophytes disperse widely bu...
Read moreEcological invasions are often associated with persistent changes to underlying ecological processes. Restoration of invaded communities is dependent ...
Read morePlant inoculation with arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) can be a useful tool to overcome challenges in dry forest restoration. However, advances are...
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