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1. Root phenology influences the timing of plant resource acquisition and carbon fluxes into the soil. This is particularly important in fen peatlands...
Read moreMetaphor, defined as the linguistic substitution of one phenomenon for another, is ubiquitous in environmental science and policy. In science, when us...
Read moreForestry is pervasive across temperate North America and may influence aquatic environmental conditions such as flows and temperatures, as well as imp...
Read moreClimate change and human activities are transforming river flows globally, with potentially large consequences for freshwater life. To help inform wat...
Read moreRenewable energy facilities are a key part of mitigating climate change, but can pose threats to wild birds and bats, most often through collisions wi...
Read moreThe importance of microclimate conditions is becoming increasingly recognised in ecological research, especially as they can differ widely from macro-...
Read moreClimate-driven increases in drought occurrence are an overlooked risk in temperate climates, which may be less resilient to water scarcity than arid h...
Read moreOne of the main reasons why insect pollinators are declining is a lack of floral resources. In agricultural landscapes, remaining seminatural grasslan...
Read moreThe encroachment of invasive shrubs in forest understories can have detrimental effects on native plant recruitment. As a result, removal of invasive ...
Read moreNatural treatment systems (NTS) for stormwater have the potential to provide a myriad of ecosystem services to society. Realizing this potential requi...
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