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Tropical forest loss can drive the extinction of forest-dependent species. Yet, non-forest species can proliferate in deforested landscapes, thus enab...
Read more1. As global terrestrial biodiversity declines via land-use change, society has placed increasing value on non-commercial species as providers of ecos...
Read moreDeserts are one of the least invaded ecosystems by plants, possibly due to naturally low levels of soil nitrogen. Increased levels of soil nitrogen ca...
Read moreIn a rapidly urbanising world, the ability of plant species to survive and build self-sustaining populations in urban environments is increasingly imp...
Read moreMultiple ecosystem functions need to be considered simultaneously to manage and protect the several ecosystem services that are essential to people an...
Read moreEx-arable fields have been suggested as potential sites for re-creation of semi-natural grasslands, but information is still limited on the temporal s...
Read moreExotic annual plants are an increasingly important ecological issue and new, creative approaches to management are required. In desert ecosystems of t...
Read moreThe response to Cu of Lolium perenne, Trifolium repens and Agrostis capillaris, originating from 2 areas where Cu-enriched pig slurry had been applied...
Read moreThe application of deicing road salts began in the 1940s and has increased drastically in regions where snow and ice removal is critical for transport...
Read moreSpecies immigration is vital for the success of restoring degraded ecosystems, but the effectiveness of enhancing dispersal following restoration is s...
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