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To date, there has been a focus on biological aspects of invasion rather than landscape-scale processes within human-modified landscapes. Applying a m...
Read moreThe plant community structure of European lowland forests has changed dramatically in the twentieth century, leading to biodiversity decline at variou...
Read moreUrbanization represents a major threat to biodiversity world-wide because it causes permanent degradation and fragmentation of biologically rich natur...
Read moreWoody encroachment into grassy biomes is a global phenomenon, often resulting in a nearly complete turnover of species, with savanna specialists being...
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 moreIn the eastern Brazilian Amazon, logged forests frequently include patches where liana density is particularly high. In these so-called liana tangles,...
Read moreSelective logging is the most widespread habitat disturbance in tropical forests. Primary forest set-asides along riparian zones are mandated in many ...
Read moreApplying nutrient-rich agricultural by-products, such as fruit peels and pulp, to degraded land has been proposed as a strategy to overcome a number o...
Read morePlantation forests constitute a significant amount of the wooded area in many parts of the globe. However, the extent of biological provision conferre...
Read moreNatural enemies of plant pathogens might play an important role in controlling plant disease levels in natural and agricultural systems. Yet, plant pa...
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