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1. Faunal responses to plant invasions and their managed removal can expand our understanding of the nature of disturbance and the success of restored...
Read moreInterspecific competition is a recognized but under-studied mechanism by which invasive species affect native fauna. We experimentally reduced populat...
Read moreFire-prone woodlands and savannas world-wide face management challenges resulting from fire exclusion and subsequent encroachment of fire-sensitive tr...
Read moreIntroduced feral ferrets Mustela furo are a significant pest of both conservation and economic importance in New Zealand. Ferrets prey on indigenous w...
Read moreA growing awareness of the destructive effects of non-native invasive species has led to a massive increase in removal programmes around the world. Ho...
Read moreDense beds of aquatic plants are often perceived as nuisance and therefore mechanically removed, often at substantial cost. Such removal, however, may...
Read moreAgricultural intensification can cause a huge increase in productivity. However, associated costs in terms of reduced, self-regulation and increased r...
Read moreThe results of a restoration experiment carried out on a permanent grassland on peaty, heavy clay in the Netherlands are described. The experiment sta...
Read moreHabitat loss is a leading cause of global amphibian declines. Forest removal is a particularly significant threat because an estimated 82% of amphibia...
Read moreWhile the amphibian disease chytridiomycosis is causing ongoing population declines and biodiversity losses around the globe, efficient mitigation str...
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