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Swedes cv. Victory and sugar beet cv. Klein E were grown at 2 sites in S.E. England and protected by a N.-S. screen with 50% permeability; the height ...
Read moreThe patterns of variation of soil conditions and vegetation were mapped on a mosiac area (4 ha) of solodized-solonetz and solodic soils at Lansdown, Q...
Read moreMicroplastics (MPs) in soil affect plant-soil systems depending on their shape and polymer type. However, previous research has not yet considered the...
Read moreThe suitability of human-modified habitats for native species and the response of species to habitat edges are two important ecological processes that...
Read moreConservation biology faces the challenge of ensuring species persistence in increasingly modified landscapes. Agriculture covers a large proportion of...
Read moreLandscape connectivity is important for a wide range of ecological processes, including to disease spread, once it describes the degree to which lands...
Read moreWe propose an approach to conservation centred on achieving positive future trajectories of dynamic change, applied to all locations and species, and ...
Read moreLinear features associated with transportation and riparian corridors are known to inhibit the mobility of birds and other wildlife, yet the factors c...
Read moreWildlife strongly alter behaviour in response to human disturbance; however, fundamental questions remain regarding the influence of human infrastruct...
Read moreLandscape connectivity is a major factor shaping the spread of pathogens in wildlife populations. By managing connectivity, transmission pathways can ...
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