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1. Captive propagation can lead to phenotypic change in fish populations, but the broader community-level consequences of captive phenotypes remain la...
Read moreDesigning agroecological cropping systems, which have enhanced biodiversity and that improve agroecosystem services, is recognized as the most likely ...
Read moreThe spatial structure of plant communities can have strong impacts on ecosystem functions and on associated animal communities. None the less, spatial...
Read moreThe conservation of natural habitats requires an accurate assessment of both their degradation and their potential for restoration. Among the tools av...
Read moreCommunity analyses of termite faunas of primary rain forests in Peninsular Malaysia revealed that forest and soil variables were the only discernible ...
Read moreSeveral decades of frustrated attempts to prevent fires in the Brazilian Savanna (Cerrado) have led to deleterious ecological and management consequen...
Read moreEcological restoration schemes often assume that after reinstating appropriate abiotic conditions, plant communities will assemble following a single ...
Read moreThe evaluation of restoration measures is an important task of conservation biology. Inland sand dunes and dry, oligotrophic grasslands have become ra...
Read moreGrazing mammals are often used to maintain and restore high conservation value plant communities, but the evidence base for management is lacking long...
Read moreMarkov chains are commonly used to model succession in plant and animal communities. Once fitted to data, these models are typically used to address e...
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