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Active forest restoration typically involves planting trees over large areas; this practice is costly, however, and establishing homogeneous plantatio...
Read moreNatural populations deliver a wide range of products that provide income for millions of people and need to be exploited sustainably. Large heterogene...
Read moreSouth-east Asia has the highest relative rate of habitat loss and degradation in the humid tropics. The responses of less 'charismatic' groups, includ...
Read moreWhile many ecosystems depend on fire to maintain biodiversity, non-native plant invasions can enhance fire intensity, suppressing native species and g...
Read moreEcosystem recovery is influenced by processes at different spatial scales, yet land managers lack specific predictions on the relative importance of s...
Read moreSlash harvesting from forests to provide bioenergy reduces the amount of woody debris in the managed forest landscape and changes the physical and che...
Read moreEffective assessment of the success of ecological restoration projects is critical in justifying the use of restoration in natural resource management...
Read moreTimber harvesting exemplifies many aspects of experimental manipulation in applied ecology. Evaluation of the research approaches used to assess ecolo...
Read moreTo date, there has been a focus on biological aspects of invasion rather than landscape-scale processes within human-modified landscapes. Applying a m...
Read moreThe plant community structure of European lowland forests has changed dramatically in the twentieth century, leading to biodiversity decline at variou...
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