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The Green Revolution successfully increased food production but in doing so created a legacy of inherently leaky and unsustainable agricultural system...
Read moreThe total length of railways worldwide exceeds 1 million kilometres and recent railway development directly impacts wildlife because of animal-train c...
Read moreUrbanization has been identified as a global threat to biodiversity. Human population growth in coastal areas, including estuaries, is expected to inc...
Read moreThe values associated with nature are a central component of human-nature interactions, but their assessment remains a challenge. In this exploratory ...
Read moreThis summary for practitioners aims to provide a quick reference guide to support the development of Nature Networks. It is based on the extensive rev...
Read morePine wilt disease, caused by pinewood nematode (Bursaphelenchus xylophilus; abbreviated 'PWN'), is a damaging and globally distributed insect-vectored...
Read moreDuring 2016, as part of the National Water-Quality Assessment Project (NAWQA), the U.S. Geological Survey conducted the Northeast Stream Quality Asses...
Read moreBees are a functionally important and economically valuable group, but are threatened by land-use conversion and intensification. Such pressures are n...
Read morePlant-soil feedbacks (PSFs) regulate plant growth, plant community dynamics and ecosystem functioning and are important for global biogeochemical cycl...
Read moreSpecies that depend on anthropogenic waste for food can remove pathogens that pose health risks to humans and livestock, thereby saving lives and mone...
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