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The longstanding debate in conservation biology on the importance of single large or several small (SLOSS) habitats for preserving biodiversity remain...
Read moreManagement of established non-native plants is challenging because removal is expensive and can produce negative consequences, yet establishment can c...
Read moreHybridization between crops and wild relatives seems possible for many crop taxa. Subsequent introgression of crop-specific traits into wild relatives...
Read moreFallowing, a type of rotation where no crop is grown, deprives insect pests of food. In tropical irrigated rice, it is not known whether fallow period...
Read moreLogging to "salvage" economic returns from forests affected by natural disturbances has become increasingly prevalent globally. Despite potential nega...
Read moreDam removal is increasingly considered as a river restoration tool for impoundments that harm the environment or have exceeded their lifespan. However...
Read moreBryophyte response to landscape fragmentation has not been investigated in replicated studies in temperate forests. Many bryophytes disperse widely bu...
Read moreMany insect species provide essential pollination services. However, the amount of pollen deposited onto a stigma when visiting a flower ('single visi...
Read moreLand set aside for preservation of biodiversity often has low productivity. As biodiversity generally increases with productivity, due to higher or mo...
Read moreForest disturbances can alter mycorrhizal fungal communities with consequences for subsequent plant establishment and growth. One possible mitigation ...
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