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Some studies have shown that mixed forest stands can develop more biomass or basal area than pure stands when the component species occupy different s...
Read moreLogging is the most widespread disturbance in tropical forests, altering ecological communities and functions. However, many species can persist in lo...
Read moreSalt marshes fronting coastal structures, such as seawalls and dikes, may offer important ecosystem-based coastal defence by reducing the wave loading...
Read moreThe goal of decentralisation of forest sector governance under the Local Government Act in Uganda was to shift responsibility for forest management to...
Read moreThe subtropical humid forest of Meghalaya (India) has been exposed to various kinds of disturbance of varying magnitude during recent years; felling o...
Read moreTwo upland second-growth Quercus alba sites in the Land Between The Lakes National Recreation Area in Kentucky and Tennessee were prescribed burned du...
Read morePotted sweetgum (Liquidambar styraciflua) and loblolly pine (Pinus taeda) seedlings were grown for 4 months in a greenhouse to test the effects of soi...
Read moreGrants for wildlife enhancement in the British Isles, UK have supported the widespread planting of new hedges along field margins. However, much of th...
Read moreThe evolution of increased competitive ability (EICA) hypothesis proposes that exotic plants often become invasive because they have evolved reduced a...
Read moreThe effect of grazing by red deer (Cervus elaphus) was assessed in eight native pinewoods (dominated by Pinus sylvestris) in the Scottish Highlands in...
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