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Logging is the most widespread disturbance in tropical forests, altering ecological communities and functions. However, many species can persist in lo...
Read moreSeed limitation represents a fundamental constraint to the restoration of native plant communities, and practitioners often apply seed additions to ov...
Read moreFallowing, a type of rotation where no crop is grown, deprives insect pests of food. In tropical irrigated rice, it is not known whether fallow period...
Read moreExperimental trampling, to simulate recreational use, was conducted in 18 vegetation types (including coniferous and deciduous forests, dwarf scrub, m...
Read moreHuman land uses, such as agriculture, can leave long-lasting legacies as ecosystems recover. As a consequence, active restoration may be necessary to ...
Read moreSevere droughts can lead to fires that cause massive tree mortality in even the wettest and most isolated Amazonian forests. After repeated fires, bla...
Read morePower line clearings are edge-creating disturbances in landscapes world-wide, but there have been few studies on their bordering vegetation. Our aim w...
Read moreThis conservation assessment represents a comprehensive review by scientists of the current scientific knowledge about the ecology, habitat use, popul...
Read morePlague, introduced from Eurasia around 1900, today affects many animal species in the western part of North America, including black-tailed prairie do...
Read moreMany restoration projects aim to transform degraded vegetation into mature native plant communities. The recovery of the structure and properties of r...
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