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Semi-natural open habitats in north-western Europe are highly prioritized for conservation, and optimization of management planning is essential for c...
Read moreThe expansion of oil palm plantations at the expense of tropical forests is causing declines in many species and altering ecosystem functions. Maintai...
Read moreThe outcome of multiple invasions from a common origin may lead to facilitative interactions because the invaders have co-evolved under similar enviro...
Read moreInternational ports are generally considered the most likely points of entry for alien wood-boring beetles. A better understanding of the factors affe...
Read moreContainment can be a viable strategy for managing invasive plants, but it is not always cheaper than eradication. In many cases, converting a failed e...
Read moreExotic tree species are widely used in forest plantations for their often high productivity and performance compared to native trees. However, these a...
Read moreConfirming the impacts of invasive plants is essential for prioritizing management efforts, but is challenging, especially if impacts occur below-grou...
Read moreIdentifying the factors determining the success of invasive species is critical for management of biological invasions. Darwin's naturalization conund...
Read moreNon-indigenous species (NIS) establishments are a growing concern. Current quantitative methods for NIS risk assessment generally focus on only one sp...
Read moreNative vegetation fragments embedded in anthropogenic landscapes are increasingly threatened by land-use intensification. Managing disturbance regimes...
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