Search
All content is free for everyone to browse, read and share. You’ll find journal articles and non-peer reviewed grey literature. Type keywords into the search box or Use the filtering options below to browse the content.
Showing 1,879 results
The effects of anthropogenic disturbance upon the stability of wildlife communities depend on the heterogeneity and connectivity of habitat remnants o...
Read moreSoil acidification is prerequisite for the reconstruction of lowland heath communities dominated by Calluna vulgaris on land that has been cultivated ...
Read moreThe potential of naturally pyritic peat as a soil amendment for the reconstruction of lowland heath on land with a long history of arable cultivation ...
Read moreFragmentation of heather and conversion to grass under heavy grazing is a widespread phenomenon. In the British uplands it is attributed in particular...
Read moreRecent changes in population size of butterflies and farmland birds across north-west European landscapes have been linked to the effects of agricultu...
Read moreGrasslands world-wide provide a host of ecosystem services. In particular, these grasslands serve as biodiversity repositories for a myriad of imperil...
Read moreTemporal changes in semi-arid ecosystems can include transitions between alternative stable states, involving thresholds and multiple domains of attra...
Read moreFAO is leading an initiative to improve policies and practices related to concessions on natural production forests in order to sustain forests, build...
Read moreLivestock grazing is an important form of land use across the globe and changes in grazing pressure can have profound effects on vertebrate population...
Read moreAquatic invasive species (AIS) are a leading cause of global loss of biodiversity. However, the relationships between AIS and vulnerable species (e.g....
Read more