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Despite important progress in understanding the impacts of forest clearing and logging on above-ground communities, how these disturbances affect soil...
Read moreThe increasing disturbances in monocultures around the world are testimony to their instability under global change. Many studies have claimed that te...
Read moreMost of the world's rivers are affected by dams and weirs. Information on the quantitative and qualitative effects of weirs across biological communit...
Read moreThis survey examined health of beech (Fagus sylvatica) trees at 72 survey sites in southern Britain. Tree health was assessed using crown thinness, cr...
Read moreMonitoring small, mobile organisms is crucial for science and conservation, but is technically challenging. Migratory birds are prime examples, often ...
Read moreWith an expanding human population placing increasing pressure on the environment, agriculture needs sustainable production that can match conventiona...
Read moreEcological restoration must achieve functional as well as structural recovery. Functional metrics for re-establishment of trophic interactions can be ...
Read moreSelective logging is pervasive in the tropics and is among the most urgent threats to tropical biodiversity. The vast areas of logged tropical forest ...
Read moreHuman-induced disturbance has substantially influenced the structure and function of terrestrial ecosystems globally. However, the extent to which mul...
Read moreA growing number of restoration projects require large amounts of seeds. As harvesting natural populations cannot cover the demand, wild plants are of...
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