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Both nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) enrichment have been identified to drive plant species losses from nutrient-poor semi-natural grasslands. The rel...
Read moreThe effect of livestock on African rangelands has been a major focus of recent research, but little attention has been paid to the way livestock affec...
Read moreThe success of grassland biodiversity restoration schemes is determined by many factors; as such their outcomes can be unpredictable. There is a need ...
Read moreAccumulation of recovering vegetation is often the principal mechanism limiting nutrient loss following large-scale disturbance of forest ecosystems. ...
Read moreDominance of free-floating plants such as duckweed is undesirable as it indicates eutrophication. The objectives of this study are to investigate whet...
Read morePlant productivity is influenced by water status, temperature, and photosynthetically active radiation, the effects of which provide an environmental ...
Read moreExotic species invasion onto abandoned farmlands has been linked to an increase in the availability of soil nutrients after cultivation. Avena barbata...
Read moreInvasive plants pose a major threat to native plant communities around the globe. Current methods of controlling invasive vegetation focus on eradicat...
Read moreThe growth of S. molesta (see WA 23, 2847) was analysed under a range of artificial and natural environmental conditions. Growth was exponential. The ...
Read moreDeer management has become an integral part of ecosystem recovery efforts across the globe. Within Scotland, annual deer culls have been implemented t...
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