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Populations of invasive species continue to expand globally, causing extensive ecological and economic damages and are thus frequently the focus of co...
Read moreResearchers frequently rely on forest inventories derived for other purposes when characterizing wildlife-habitat associations. When studied populatio...
Read moreSpecies-rich grasslands are highly endangered habitats in Central Europe. To halt their ongoing loss, many sites have become subjects of restoration e...
Read moreConcern over the impact of invasive species has led to the development of risk assessment methodologies to identify potential invaders and prevent fut...
Read moreHighly disturbed areas such as surface-mined land provide a great challenge for ecological restoration. The goal is to identify appropriate restoratio...
Read moreIn Australia, biological control is a promising long-term management strategy for the woody weed mimosa Mimosa pigra but does not yet provide adequate...
Read moreConcerns about loss of biodiversity and structural complexity in managed forests have recently increased and led to the development of new management ...
Read moreJerdon's courser Rhinoptilus bitorquatus is a nocturnally active cursorial bird that is only known to occur in a small area of scrub jungle in Andhra ...
Read moreIn recent years the use of species distribution models by ecologists and conservation managers has increased considerably, along with an awareness of ...
Read moreThe obligate symbiosis formed between ectomycorrhizal fungi (EMF) and roots of tree species in the Pinaceae influences nutrient uptake and surrounding...
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