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A high level of variation of biodiversity recovery within a landscape during forest restoration presents obstacles to ensure large-scale, cost-effecti...
Read moreFlooding governs riparian plant diversity along boreal rivers but the ecological role of extreme floods is only partly understood. We studied the dyna...
Read moreAssessing the degree to which at-risk species are regulated by density-dependent versus density-independent factors is often complicated by incomplete...
Read moreCommon carp Cyprinus carpio is one of the top global invasive vertebrates and can cause significant ecological damage. The Australian Government's Nat...
Read moreVegetation recovery in old fields towards mature reference states is often limited by abiotic and biotic thresholds resulting from agricultural land u...
Read moreSimple, conservation-relevant, plant community measures are sought by resource managers. In this context, the use of Floristic Quality Assessment (FQA...
Read moreThe current human-induced intensification of grazing pressure and the aridity increase as a result of climate change are unprecedented and have been i...
Read moreEcosystem restoration typically focuses on re-establishing native plant communities with the hope of restoring ecological processes over the long term...
Read moreResource competition is an important process governing the impact of livestock on native wild mammalian herbivores, an issue acknowledged to be of glo...
Read moreForests world-wide are increasingly subject to natural and human disturbances, including wildfires and logging of varying intensity and frequency. Und...
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