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Edge effects are among the most significant consequences of forest fragmentation. Therefore, understanding the impacts of edge creation on biodiversit...
Read moreAlthough crop rotation has been used for centuries to enhance agricultural production, there are surprisingly little data justifying the use of one ro...
Read moreTheory in ethnobiology suggests that the selection of medicinal plants by local people in a given region is not random and evolutionary closely relate...
Read moreConservation organisations and governments often use charismatic megafauna as surrogates to represent broader biodiversity. While these species are pr...
Read moreEcosystem restoration is an important tool for mitigating biodiversity loss and recovering critical ecosystem services to humanity, but restoration ra...
Read moreClimate and land-use change are expected to substantially alter future plant species distributions leading to higher extinction rates. However, little...
Read moreDiatoms include a great diversity of taxa and are recognized as powerful bioindicators of freshwater quality. However, using diatoms for bioassessment...
Read moreDespite important progress in understanding the impacts of forest clearing and logging on above-ground communities, how these disturbances affect soil...
Read moreWith the potential extinction of threatened species, communities and species pools could become functionally and phylogenetically impoverished, especi...
Read moreMammals are globally in decline, with habitat loss a primary driver. There are also human-wildlife conflicts, such as elephants destroying crops, whic...
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