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Eutrophication remains a major stress for freshwater biodiversity. Its deleterious consequences on biodiversity are well documented for large waterbod...
Read moreThe ability to disperse individuals and seeds among subpopulations is required for the sustainability of plant metapopulations. Understanding the mech...
Read moreTraditionally, ecosystem restoration has focussed on standard ecological indicators like water or habitat quality, species population abundance or veg...
Read moreThe North American Great Lakes Basin is the homeland for many First Nations, Métis and Native American Tribes. The terrestrial and aquatic ecological ...
Read moreA valid strategy to mitigate the eutrophication of water bodies due to non-point source phosphorus (P) pollution and to reduce the emissions of greenh...
Read moreAlthough agriculture is amongst the world's most widespread land uses, studies of its effects on stream ecosystems are often limited in spatial extent...
Read more1. A prerequisite for the restoration of desiccated bog remnants is rewetting the peat surface. Frequently in Europe, extensive areas are flooded in o...
Read moreShallow groundwater aquifers regularly support drought refuges for water-dependent ecosystems. However, many aquifers are impacted by over-extraction ...
Read moreMeasures of organic matter processing have been proposed as indices of stream ecosystem function to complement structural measures (water quality, tax...
Read moreEcological restoration must achieve functional as well as structural recovery. Functional metrics for re-establishment of trophic interactions can be ...
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