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Peat-forming wetlands, particularly floating fens that form the initial stages of these ecosystems, are declining globally due to excavation, dehydrat...
Read moreCurrent efforts to restore and create ecosystems require greater understanding of ecosystems' responses to commonly used physical and biological inter...
Read moreLow phosphorus (P) availability limits plant biomass production in fens, which is a prerequisite for the persistence of many endangered plant species....
Read moreBallast water has been a principal pathway of non-indigenous species introduction to global ports for much of the 20th century. In an effort to reduce...
Read moreEcological replacement using native mangrove species combined with physical treatments has become an effective method in controlling the spread of inv...
Read moreMangroves are significant carbon (C) sinks and ecological engineers as they accumulate sediments and increase soil surface elevation. Thus, the forest...
Read moreFisheries-dependent communities and in particular small-scale fishers are exposed to different social, political and economic risks and vulnerabilitie...
Read moreAttention is shifting from simplistic explanations of global amphibian declines that posit a single cause (such as climate change, pesticide contamina...
Read moreThe riparian vegetation of many rivers around the world is impacted by flow regulation for hydropower. Water levels behind dams are being raised to ge...
Read moreSpatial prioritization tools provide a means of finding efficient trade-offs between biodiversity protection and the delivery of ecosystem services. A...
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