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The development of ecological networks could enhance the ability of species to disperse across fragmented landscapes and could mitigate against the ne...
Read moreThe selection for particular habitat patches can vary as a function of local and regional levels of anthropogenic disturbance. Although such functiona...
Read morePostfire salvage logging is the most commonly applied forestry practice in burned forests world-wide, mainly for economic reasons. However, it strongl...
Read moreLogging to "salvage" economic returns from forests affected by natural disturbances has become increasingly prevalent globally. Despite potential nega...
Read morePayments for Ecosystem Services (PES) describes the situation where the user of an environmental service, such as water purification, pays the landown...
Read moreThe extent to which tropical rain forests recover tree species richness, composition and community structure after clear-cutting or selective harvest ...
Read moreGreen-tree retention (GTR) has been suggested as a means to effectively support epiphytic lichen species in managed forests, given the low lichen mort...
Read moreThe impacts of habitat disturbance on biodiversity within tropical forests are an area of current concern but are poorly understood and difficult to p...
Read moreRiparian trees regulate aquatic ecosystem processes, such as inputs of light, organic matter and nutrients, that can be altered dramatically when thes...
Read moreSalvage logging is one of most frequently applied management responses to forest disturbances world-wide. As forest disturbances are increasing, so to...
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