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Clearly defined restoration targets are necessary to judge the effectiveness of management actions in restoring damaged ecosystems. However, the ident...
Read moreLand-use change can disrupt associations between different trophic groups, but it is unclear if habitat restoration can recover these associations. In...
Read moreNurse plants modify the environment beneath their canopies to create favourable habitats for propagule recruitment. Nurse plants are potentially valua...
Read moreEcosystem recovery is influenced by processes at different spatial scales, yet land managers lack specific predictions on the relative importance of s...
Read moreOver the past centuries, European streams have been heavily influenced by humans through pollution and regulation. As a result, the quality and divers...
Read moreExtensive clearing of native vegetation for agriculture has severely impacted upon Australia's biodiversity. Environmental tree planting, forestry and...
Read moreEutrophication constitutes a serious threat to many European lakes and many approaches have been used during the past 20-30 years to improve lake wate...
Read moreInvasive pests, such as the pine wood nematode (PWN), threaten European forests. In De la Fuente, Saura, and Beck, Journal of Applied Ecology, 2018, 5...
Read moreLarge-scale destruction of ecosystems caused by surface mining provides an opportunity for the study of colonization processes starting with primary s...
Read moreCurbing habitat loss, reducing fragmentation and restoring connectivity are frequent concerns of conservation planning. In this respect, the incorpora...
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