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Restoration of habitats invaded by non-native plants should include both the removal of invasive plants and re-establishment of native plant communiti...
Read moreThe use of stable isotopic techniques to study animal diets and trophic levels requires a priori estimates of discrimination factors (Δ13C and Δ15N, a...
Read moreActive forest restoration typically involves planting trees over large areas; this practice is costly, however, and establishing homogeneous plantatio...
Read moreRivers and floodplains are among the most threatened ecosystems. Hydroelectric power plants and embankments have reduced the hydrological connectivity...
Read moreClearly defined restoration targets are necessary to judge the effectiveness of management actions in restoring damaged ecosystems. However, the ident...
Read moreWe used an isolated floodplain of the river Danube as a model system to gain an understanding on the functioning of retention areas to predict future ...
Read moreSpatial heterogeneity in environmental conditions may restrict the spread of invasive species to narrow corridors between extensive patches of suitabl...
Read moreThe invasion of exotic grasses into savannas is occurring globally. Despite threats to ecosystem processes and biodiversity, few studies have investig...
Read moreThe management and removal of invasive species may give rise to unanticipated changes in plant-pollinator mutualisms because they can alter the compos...
Read moreThe search for appropriate management strategies to control invasive plants is an important theme in environmental management. However, the recovery o...
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