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Fires undermine efforts to restore degraded forests in the wet tropics and subtropics. Grasslands and shrublands established after fires are more fire...
Read moreThere is a global need for observation systems that deliver regular, timely data on state and trends in biodiversity, but few have been implemented, a...
Read moreA substantial part of the world's land base is dominated by agriculture, and forest habitat often consists of discrete patches of forest and linear wo...
Read moreThe encroachment of woody plants into grasslands, open woodlands and savannah has been widely reported over the past few decades. Overgrazing is a pro...
Read moreSourcing appropriate plant material for restoration within the heterogeneous landscape of southern California is a nuanced task further complicated by...
Read moreAlaska's Arctic tundra is one of the most rapidly warming regions in the world. For years, scientists have been working to interpret the effects of it...
Read moreInvasive annual grasses alter fire regimes in shrubland ecosystems of the western USA, threatening ecosystem function and fragmenting habitats necessa...
Read moreCurrent understanding regarding the effects of boundaries on bird communities has originated largely from studies of forest-non-forest boundaries in m...
Read moreIncreases in area burned and fire size have been reported across a wide range of forest and shrubland types in the Western United States in recent dec...
Read moreFire is an important process in Mediterranean-ecosystem shrublands, and prescribed burning is often used to manage these ecosystems. Analyses of past ...
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