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The suitability of human-modified habitats for native species and the response of species to habitat edges are two important ecological processes that...
Read moreBioregioning is a new wave of bioregional discourse that appears to be attracting interest among sustainability researchers and practitioners. Through...
Read morePollution from land-based run-off threatens coastal ecosystems and the services they provide, detrimentally affecting the livelihoods of millions peop...
Read moreThe management of biological invasions is a worldwide conservation priority. Unfortunately, decision-making on optimal invasion management can be impe...
Read moreAs highly productive and biologically diverse communities, healthy quaking aspen (Populus tremuloides; hereafter aspen) forests provide a wide range o...
Read moreLight-demanding trees and thorny shrubs in temperate plant communities may reflect adaptations to now-extinct large grazers, such as aurochs and tarpa...
Read moreConversion of established forests of undesirable species composition or structure to a multi-age, native forest community is a common restoration goal...
Read moreThe decay process of animal carcasses is a highly complex succession driven by abiotic and biotic variables and their interactions. As an underexplore...
Read moreBiodiversity loss may result in the decline in important ecosystem processes. The effect of biodiversity loss on ecosystem functioning is determined b...
Read moreBioassessment in running waters has focused primarily on the impacts of organic pollution on community structure. Other stressors (e.g. invasive speci...
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