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Intensive, large-scale agriculture promotes the conversion of natural habitats and diversified crops into monocultures, decreasing both native vegetat...
Read morePlant provenance, plant facilitation and the characteristics of restoration sites are critical determinants of revegetation success. Surprisingly, how...
Read moreUnderstanding the effects of red deer Cervus elaphus grazing on a range of plant communities is important for formulating guidelines for the managemen...
Read moreIn field studies in the Drentse A nature reserve, Netherlands, standing crop and species composition of three different fields cut for hay were studie...
Read moreMarine traffic is the main vector for marine non-indigenous species (NIS) that may hitchhike in ballast water tanks or attached to vessel hulls. Under...
Read more1. In a world where biodiversity is on the decline, examples of conservation success especially of large carnivores are of interest to policy makers a...
Read moreThe amount of dead wood, particularly as fallen dead wood and standing dead trees, in British forests is attracting attention from forest managers as ...
Read moreThis comparative report is based on the findings in three national reports from Denmark, Germany and the Netherlands elaborated as part of a study of ...
Read moreForest management determines to a large degree the three-dimensional arrangement of the vegetation in production forest systems and hence has an essen...
Read moreConservation bias towards flagship species sometimes threatens other species of chief concern. Long-term studies of potential harm by favoured species...
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