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Islands are global hotspots of both biodiversity and extinction. Invasive species are a primary threat, and the majority of islands have been invaded ...
Read moreAlien species can be damaging to native biodiversity, human well-being and the economy. Identifying the complete range of impacts they cause, and the ...
Read moreFire-prone woodlands and savannas world-wide face management challenges resulting from fire exclusion and subsequent encroachment of fire-sensitive tr...
Read moreClarifying what species are being consumed at what times can improve our understanding of how anthropogenic change affects food web dynamics, with imp...
Read moreKey questions in invasion biology include where will a non-indigenous species (NIS) establish, and how will it affect biodiversity? Scientists have ad...
Read moreThe significant portion of global terrestrial biodiversity harboured in the mountains is under increasing threat from various anthropogenic impacts. P...
Read morePine (genus Pinus) species are planted extensively for forestry purposes in areas where they are non-native, with the result that biological invasions...
Read moreLinear infrastructure intrusions are common around the world to meet the needs of a growing and interconnected human population. The implementation of...
Read moreLimited information exists on approaches to effectively revegetate severely disturbed, barren, subgrade (unconsolidated parent material) serpentine su...
Read moreBiological invasions represent one of the major threats to biodiversity conservation, especially in island ecosystems. Field-based assessments of the ...
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