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Accelerating sea-level rise combined with the stresses of human land use threatens the persistence of tidal marshes. The proper management of existing...
Read moreEcologists and managers need to understand what types of communities emerge with continued human alterations to ecosystems against a background of nat...
Read moreConcomitant with the rise in the proportion of the global human population that resides in urban areas has been growth in awareness of the importance ...
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 moreMitigating the impacts of large-scale fires on biodiversity is becoming increasingly important as their frequency increases. In response, fire manager...
Read moreGrowth-stage optimization (GSO) offers a new approach to biodiversity conservation in fire-prone regions by estimating the optimal distribution of veg...
Read moreDegradation of freshwater ecosystems is a major concern worldwide. Agriculture introduces multiple stressors to streams, presenting a challenge for fr...
Read moreAustralia's savannas typically are burnt every 1-3 years. Although there are concerns about the effect of frequent fire on recruitment of Australian s...
Read moreLand managers choose seed from a variety of provenances for restoration projects. By selecting seed of the local ecotype, managers can increase establ...
Read moreMaintenance of early successional and open habitats often requires active removal of encroaching vegetation. In many cases, fire or other historically...
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