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1. Monocultural rubber plantations have replaced tropical forest, causing biodiversity loss. While protecting intact or semi-intact biodiverse forest ...
Read moreA key challenge in conservation biology is that not all species are equally likely to go extinct when faced with a disturbance, but there are multiple...
Read moreThe hooded capuchin (Sapajus cay) is an adaptable, generalist primate species found throughout eastern Paraguay with preferences for the Paraguayan Up...
Read moreIssues in forest policy-making are subject to differing interpretations, and agreed policies are the result of compromises among many different and so...
Read moreMaintaining the resilience and functionality of savannas is key to sustaining the ecosystem services they provide. This maintenance is largely depende...
Read moreThe global expansion of forest plantations at the expense of natural forests, especially old-growth forests, raises concerns about habitat loss and a ...
Read moreLowland heaths are high-profile ecosystems for conservation action in The UK, but they are under threat from invasion by Betula spp., Pinus sylvestris...
Read moreShrub encroachment is reducing the carrying capacity of arid grasslands in southern Africa for cattle. Although shrub-encroachment is known to occur a...
Read moreOngoing habitat loss and species extinctions require managers to implement and quantify the effectiveness of conservation actions for protecting biodi...
Read moreSoil seed banks of 38 grassland sites in western Europe (Germany, Netherlands, UK and Spain) were sampled and species composition was determined. All ...
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