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1. Effective decision-making in the protection of nature should be informed by science. Yet, decision-makers often choose conservation strategies with...
Read moreLeaching of fertilizers into streams was studied in several forested catchments. In Braes of Angus Forest, fertilized catchments were compared with un...
Read moreRestoration ecology that maximizes ecosystem services (ES) requires planning at large spatial scales, which are often the most meaningful for ecosyste...
Read moreSixty-eight deciduous woodlands, ranging in size from 0.2 to 12.5 ha, were surveyed in East Anglia, UK, and the density of grey squirrels (Sciurus car...
Read moreTesting restoration methods is essential for the development of restoration ecology as a science. It is also important to monitor a range of taxa, not...
Read moreThe widespread degradation of natural ecosystems requires cost-efficient restoration techniques that minimize risk and consider context-specific resto...
Read moreMore frequent and more severe forest fires mean more severely burned wood in streams. Instream wood provides habitat complexity, alters geomorphology,...
Read moreHerbivores make decisions at different spatial levels in response to food plant quality and quantity. Although experiments have examined the responses...
Read moreRetention forestry, in which trees and tree patches are set aside at harvest to promote biodiversity, has been proven to have positive effects on biod...
Read moreForest mortality related to climate change is an increasingly common global phenomenon. We provide a case study of the U.S. Southwest to investigate t...
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