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Forest clearance is a pervasive disturbance worldwide, but many of its impacts are regarded as transient, diminishing in intensity as forest recovers....
Read moreForestry can have detrimental impacts on stream ecosystems, particularly via excessive sedimentation. A key challenge to stream management is therefor...
Read moreClearcutting and wildfire are the two major edge-creating disturbances in boreal forests. While clearcutting retains at least a 30 m buffer, wildfires...
Read moreDocumentation of habitat use by individual bat species is a key issue when assessing impacts after forests are disturbed, for example by logging. We u...
Read moreThe expansion of oil palm plantations at the expense of tropical forests is causing declines in many species and altering ecosystem functions. Maintai...
Read moreTrajectories of plant communities can be described by different models of plant succession. While a Clementsian (gradual continuum model) or Gleasonia...
Read moreForest certification, a proxy for sustainable forest management, covers more than 10% of the world's forests. Under forest certification, forest manag...
Read moreSpatial and temporal patterns of in situ denitrification were investigated along a riparian forset (Ulmus minor, Fraxinys angustifolia, Cardamine prat...
Read moreThe US Fish and Wildlife Service is considering the addition of 374 riparian and aquatic species in the southeastern United States to the federal Thre...
Read moreThere is growing interest in the ecological value of set-aside habitats around rivers in tropical agriculture. These riparian buffers typically compri...
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