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Plant community succession has been a major area of study over the past century with recent research focusing on the importance of initial colonisers ...
Read moreThere is increasing evidence that passive faunal recolonisation of restored areas can take decades or even centuries, reducing benefits to biodiversit...
Read moreWetlands are ecologically and economically important ecosystems but are threatened globally by many forms of human disturbance. Understanding the resp...
Read moreAlien invasive species (AIS) are one of the major causes of biodiversity loss and global homogenization. Once an AIS becomes established, costs of con...
Read moreThis report provides an overview of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) reporting process for national greenhouse gas (...
Read moreHarmful algal blooms (HABs) formed by freshwater cyanobacteria pose risks to human and ecological health globally. Some cyanobacteria form overwinteri...
Read moreIn fragmented landscapes where natural disturbance acts at the local level, community composition can be altered either by 'species-by-species matchin...
Read moreThe effect of rabbit population density on transmission of rabbit haemorrhagic disease virus (RHDV) is a critical aspect of disease ecology for rabbit...
Read moreMigratory birds are major candidates for long-distance dispersal of zoonotic pathogens. In recent years, wildfowl have been suspected of contributing ...
Read moreEvidence-based conservation can benefit substantially from multiple knowledge sources and different knowledge systems. While traditional ecological kn...
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