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This paper serves as an introduction to a special journal section on grazing and biodiversity in grasslands. Natural, semi-natural and artificial gras...
Read moreUp to 50% or more of the savanna landscapes of northern Australia are burnt each year, but the effects of these fires on savanna faunas are poorly kno...
Read moreMedium-sized and large mountain rivers are among the most degraded river types in Europe and numerous river restoration projects are currently carried...
Read moreTreeless mountainous areas at high altitudes have increased in value as wildlife habitat, but they are affected and increasingly threatened by ski-res...
Read moreThe following is virtually the author's summary. Dipterous eggs laid in the soil round the bases of plants in market-garden crops of cabbage and cauli...
Read moreWildflower meadows support biodiversity in urban environments, whilst providing low-maintenance, amenity landscapes. By moving from international plan...
Read morePopulations of the hepialid Wiseana cervinata on 0.8-ha plots in pastures in New Zealand appeared to be regulated by density-dependent recruitment, po...
Read moreThe biodiversity and climate crises are critical challenges of this century. Wildflower meadows in urban areas could provide important nature-based so...
Read moreEffective assessment of the success of ecological restoration projects is critical in justifying the use of restoration in natural resource management...
Read moreDrainage of peat-dominated catchments across the world has caused widespread degradation of peat and freshwater ecosystem services. In the UK, an esti...
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