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The expansion of tropical agriculture is a major driver of the extinction crisis. A key question is whether biodiversity losses can be minimized by re...
Read moreAdaptive management approaches to ecological restoration are current best practice. The usefulness of such an approach was tested in this study by imp...
Read moreFloodplain wetlands provide an important subsidy for riverine food webs as sites of high algal production. However, this subsidy depends on the degree...
Read moreThe future of tropical forest species depends in part on their ability to survive in human-modified landscapes. Forest strips present a priority area ...
Read moreChanges in biomass and annual production measured from 1972 to 1976 in four woodlands, the miombo, the Sengwa/Lutope riverine, the Manyoni riverine an...
Read moreNeotropical countries receive financing and effort from temperate nations to aid the conservation of migratory species that move between temperate and...
Read moreSelective logging is the primary cause of tropical forest degradation and is rapidly expanding worldwide. While the impacts of logging on species dive...
Read moreHunting and land use change modify native herbivore abundances and cause cascading effects in natural ecosystems. The outcomes for vegetation depend o...
Read moreA high level of variation of biodiversity recovery within a landscape during forest restoration presents obstacles to ensure large-scale, cost-effecti...
Read moreLianas or woody vines can be detrimental to the trees that support them. Research on liana cutting for tropical timber management has demonstrated pos...
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