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Correctly assessing whether rangeland ecosystem services are stable, improving, or degrading is of global importance. Soil aggregate stability (SAS) i...
Read moreClimate change and biodiversity loss are two global challenges that can be addressed simultaneously through reforestation of previously cleared land. ...
Read moreGiven the ongoing environmental degradation from local to global scales, it is fundamental to develop more efficient means of gathering data on specie...
Read moreenThis link goes to a English sectiontlThis link goes to a English section The loss and degradation of forests and other ecosystems worldwide threaten...
Read moreenThis link goes to a English sectionjaThis link goes to a English section The ongoing degradation of Earth's ecosystems through human activities pose...
Read moreThe sagebrush (Artemisia spp.) ecosystem extends across a large portion of the Western United States, and the greater sage-grouse (Centrocercus uropha...
Read moreDespite a rich history of theoretical and empirical work showing that increasing biodiversity results in higher ecosystem function, this research has ...
Read moreThe research gap between rangeland/livestock science and conservation biology/vegetation ecology has led to a lack of evidence needed for grazing-rela...
Read moreSocio-ecological resilience is the capacity of a system to adapt to changing ecological and social disturbances. Its assessment is extremely important...
Read moreRestoration of anthropogenically altered habitats has often focused on management for umbrella species-vulnerable species whose conservation is though...
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