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Wetland ecosystems throughout the world are threatened by drainage and intensification of agriculture. Consequently, many wetland species of conservat...
Read moreInvasive species spread on natural ecosystems is one of the most important causes of biodiversity loss. To disentangle the invasive plant impact on co...
Read morePredictions of the identities and ecological impacts of invasive alien species are critical for risk assessment, but presently we lack universal and s...
Read moreDeclines in raptor populations often result from the transformation of natural habitats to anthropogenic land uses, but the rate of population change ...
Read moreBiodiversity conservation are increasingly focused on involving stakeholder engagement, making power a key concept in understanding its success and fa...
Read moreOver the last two decades, ecological and conservation studies on pollinator insects have increased significantly. However, scientific evidence alone ...
Read moreThe loss of floral resources is a leading cause of wild bee decline in agricultural landscapes, but little is known about the temporal aspects of flor...
Read moreMaintaining structural and functional elements of ecosystems are essential in order to preserve biodiversity and ecosystem function. As a means of gui...
Read moreIdentifying the resources that limit bee populations is essential for both bee conservation and pollination management in agroecosystems. Land-use cha...
Read moreAnimal pollination is important for more than 75% of agricultural crops, including coffee, whose productivity can increase with adequate pollination. ...
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