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Regional scale changes to the hydrological cycle of the Murray-Darling Basin (MDB) in Australia have occurred as a result of European settlement 200 y...
Read moreIn high-intensity agricultural landscapes, small landscape elements such as hedgerows, ditch banks, and rows of pollard trees may represent the last r...
Read moreGlobal habitat fragmentation and loss of undisturbed grasslands has led to the use of non-local seed and cultivars in restoration. There is concern th...
Read moreAgricultural landscapes are productive areas with high biodiversity potential, but their conversion to monocultures and intensification of practices a...
Read moreThe temporal pattern of foraging on crops (the equivalent to mast fruiting of forest trees) by redtail monkeys Cercopithecus ascanius, olive baboons P...
Read moreUnderstanding habitat disturbance and recovery is vital for successful conservation management and restoration, particularly of subseral communities w...
Read more1. Traditionally managed mesotrophic species-rich upland hay meadows conforming to the National Vegetation Classification (NVC) MG3b are one of the ra...
Read moreWe need to understand how threatened plant species respond to natural or management-induced habitat changes to conserve them successfully. Because lon...
Read moreNative vegetation fragments embedded in anthropogenic landscapes are increasingly threatened by land-use intensification. Managing disturbance regimes...
Read moreA study on the interactions between Carduus nutans (nodding thistle) and pasture grasses and legumes was conducted on Hamilton silt loam in a perennia...
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