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Confirming the impacts of invasive plants is essential for prioritizing management efforts, but is challenging, especially if impacts occur below-grou...
Read moreEfficient resource use is a key factor for sustainable production and a necessity for meeting future global food demands. However, the factors that co...
Read moreBiological invasions are a major consequence of globalization and pose a significant threat to biodiversity. Because only a small fraction of introduc...
Read moreIn June to September 1993 a transhumant flock of sheep on the Schwäbische Alb was examined with respect to which plants and animals are transported on...
Read moreIn grasslands, the interactions of foliar fungal diseases and their host plants are largely dependent on grazing by large herbivores. However, the rel...
Read moreMany degraded ecosystems need active restoration to conserve biodiversity and re-establish ecosystem function, both highlighted targets of the UN Deca...
Read moreThe performance of 3 populations of Phytoptus chondrillae G. Can. (Aceria chondrillae), a mite that had been introduced into Australia for the biologi...
Read moreEcological filter models derived from community assembly theory can inform restoration planning by highlighting management actions most likely to affe...
Read moreRestoration activities aiming at increasing vegetation diversity often try to stimulate both dispersal and germination. In wetlands, dispersal and ger...
Read moreRapid growth of the world's human population has increased pressure on landscapes to deliver high levels of multiple ecosystem services, including foo...
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