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Shrubland ecosystems are often inherently flammable due to a canopy structure favourable for fire propagation. At the same time, the fuel bed is not s...
Read moreThe effects of habitat changes caused by the spraying of herbicides on the breeding birds of regenerating clearcut mixed woodland (comprising Picea ru...
Read moreBiological pest control is gaining greater acceptance as an important part of integrated pest management for sustainable agriculture. However, knowled...
Read moreManaging fire to achieve hazard reduction while providing for biodiversity conservation is complex in fire-prone regions. This challenge is exacerbate...
Read moreNatural and social scientists everywhere are struggling to understand how to proceed in the face of continued biodiversity loss and the injustices bro...
Read moreProtected areas are central for long-term conservation of biodiversity and can potentially support climate change mitigation. But protected areas are ...
Read moreenThis link goes to a English sectionesThis link goes to a Spanish sectionzhThis link goes to a Spanish section Global change is increasing the freque...
Read moreThe loss of foundational but fire-intolerant perennials such as sagebrush due to increases in fire size and frequency in semi-arid regions has motivat...
Read moreThe decay process of animal carcasses is a highly complex succession driven by abiotic and biotic variables and their interactions. As an underexplore...
Read more1. Habitat restoration is a necessary component of wildlife conservation in anthropogenic landscapes. To ensure restoration initiatives achieve the de...
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