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There are few studies of the performance of species in restored vegetation communities. Here we report the results of a meta-analysis of 25 experiment...
Read moreData are given on daily net photosynthesis (determined gasometrically using a field-chamber technique), solar radiation, canopy structure and foliage ...
Read moreVegetation change during the first 6 years of secondary succession in a calcareous former arable field and the effect of controlled grazing by sheep w...
Read moreCurrent understanding regarding the effects of boundaries on bird communities has originated largely from studies of forest-non-forest boundaries in m...
Read moreIt is generally accepted that conservation of natural heritage is important to people, communities, and the environment. However, invertebrate species...
Read moreDuring the past three decades, conservation and restoration biologists have increasingly recognized that ecological communities are likely to exhibit ...
Read moreThe authors of 'Standards for ecologically successful restoration' (Palmer et al. 2005) are commended for clearly articulating and discussing the nuan...
Read moreWeed communities sampled at 78 sites on farmland in the upper Belize Valley, British Honduras, showed 148 different weeds present, of which 103 were i...
Read moreThe wolf (Canis lupus) is arguably the most successful species at recolonizing its now human-dominated former ranges in Europe and North America. Over...
Read moreInvaded landscapes and ecosystems are composed of multiple interacting networks and feed-back loops, sometimes leading to unexpected effects of manage...
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