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Both nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) enrichment have been identified to drive plant species losses from nutrient-poor semi-natural grasslands. The rel...
Read moreThe Decade on Ecosystem Restoration aims to provide the means and incentives for upscaling restoration efforts worldwide. Although ecosystem restorati...
Read moreSoft-bottomed intertidal flats are essential foraging areas for shorebirds but are severely impacted by threats such as coastal development and climat...
Read moreThe exponential increase in the human population in tandem with increased food demand has caused agriculture to be the global-dominant form of land us...
Read moreIt is widely appreciated that management shapes the dynamics of many ecological systems, but ecologists rarely consider the reverse interaction, that ...
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 moreAbove-ground and below-ground environmental conditions influence crop yield by pollination, pest pressure and resource supply. However, little is know...
Read moreCoastal areas are at the centre of human-nature relationship, shaped by recreation, tourism and aesthetic values. However, socioeconomic drivers of bi...
Read moreUrbanization is a growing threat to ecological communities and has become a leading cause of population extirpations in a wide range of taxa. Because ...
Read morePollen beetles (Brassicogethes spp.) are the main pests of oilseed rape (OSR, Brassica napus) in Europe and responsible for massive yield losses. Upco...
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