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Conservation management to protect coastal ecosystems sometimes overlooks site-specific fine-scale heterogeneity. For example, while habitat loss is a...
Read moreDespite population pressure and the urgent need for dairy production to be doubled by 2050, there is still a significant deficit in milk production in...
Read moreBiodiversity conservation strategies increasingly target maintaining evolutionary history and the resilience of ecosystem function, not just species r...
Read moreNon-trophic interactions (or, inter-species associations) play a prominent role in determining community structure and function. Mixed-species bird fl...
Read moreThe spatial pattern of weed seeds in soil was analysed after harvesting winter barley at a site near Dijon, France, in July 1987. Three hundred sample...
Read moreIn Central Europe, natural forest disturbance is increasing due to climate change and the legacies of past forest management. The resulting early succ...
Read moreIn Central Europe, species-rich grasslands are threatened by intensive agriculture with frequent mowing, contributing to the reduction of arthropods s...
Read moreForest degradation through logging is pervasive throughout the world's tropical forests, leading to changes in the three-dimensional canopy structure ...
Read moreSpatial connections between habitats are important to allow movement of organisms across heterogeneous landscapes with diverse disturbances and manage...
Read moreLogging is the most widespread disturbance in tropical forests, altering ecological communities and functions. However, many species can persist in lo...
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