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Tropical forest loss can drive the extinction of forest-dependent species. Yet, non-forest species can proliferate in deforested landscapes, thus enab...
Read moreFor managed temperate forests, conservationists and policymakers favour fine-grained uneven-aged (UEA) management over more traditional coarse-grained...
Read moreLogging to "salvage" economic returns from forests affected by natural disturbances has become increasingly prevalent globally. Despite potential nega...
Read morePlant diversity can increase nitrogen cycling and decrease soil-borne pests, which are feedback mechanisms influencing subsequent plant growth. The re...
Read moreGlobally the prevalence and impact of invasive non-native plant species is increasing rapidly. Experimentally based research aimed at supporting manag...
Read moreEmerging and invasive pathogens can have long-lasting impacts on susceptible wildlife populations, including localized collapse and extirpation. Manag...
Read moreWhen prevention of invasive species' introductions fails, society faces the challenge to manage invasive species in an effective and efficient way. Th...
Read moreRiver regulation affects riparian systems world-wide and conservation and restoration efforts are essential to retain biodiversity, and the functionin...
Read moreHabitat degradation leads to biodiversity loss and concomitant changes in ecosystem processes. Tropical river floodplains are highly threatened by lan...
Read moreMounting evidence shows that the functioning and stability of coastal ecosystems often depends critically on habitat-forming foundation species such a...
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