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Habitat loss and degradation of wetland ecosystems, principally through large-scale drainage and conversion to arable farmland, have been implicated i...
Read moreLimited information exists on approaches to effectively revegetate severely disturbed, barren, subgrade (unconsolidated parent material) serpentine su...
Read moreAlthough considerable progress has been made in reducing concentrations of persistent organic compounds in the environment, these contaminants are sti...
Read moreRoads cause functional habitat loss, alter movement patterns and can become ecological traps for wildlife. Many of the negative effects of roads are l...
Read moreReliable estimates of dispersal rates between habitat patches (i.e. functional connectivity) are critical for predicting long-term effects of habitat ...
Read moreDespite ongoing concerns and controversy over a putative 'global pollination crisis' there is little information on the response of bees, the most imp...
Read morePlant-pollinator mutualisms are fundamental to natural and agricultural systems. In Australia, several species of native plants produce large volumes ...
Read moreExtensive clearing of native vegetation in Australia has contributed to major environmental problems, including land degradation, dryland salinity, so...
Read moreThe 20th century has witnessed substantial increases in the intensity of agricultural land management, much of which has been driven by policies to en...
Read moreAgricultural intensification has caused a decline in structural elements in European farmland, where natural habitats are increasingly fragmented. The...
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