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The results of a restoration experiment carried out on a permanent grassland on peaty, heavy clay in the Netherlands are described. The experiment sta...
Read moreIntensive fertilization of young spruce forest plantations (i.e. 'nutrient optimization') has the potential to meet increasing demands for carbon sequ...
Read moreBiological invasion can permanently alter ecosystem structure and function. Invasive species are difficult to eradicate, so methods for constraining i...
Read morePropagule pressure plays a key role in the successful establishment of introduced species. Explaining invasion patterns, predicting future invasions a...
Read moreSmall-size, directed networks are relevant for many biological applications, from meta-populations to food webs, from transport flows to evolutionary ...
Read moreThere is a general lack of information on how international conservation treaties affect biodiversity. The Ramsar convention on the protection of inte...
Read moreAt coastal sites adjacent to the Hudson Bay lowlands, intensive foraging by increasing numbers of lesser snow geese Anser caerulescens caerulescens ha...
Read moreLentil wild relatives are an important source of desirable traits that can be used for improving the productivity and resilience of cultivated lentil....
Read moreColonisation credit refers to the temporal lag between positive conservation actions and species' responses and may be one of the reasons we fail to m...
Read moreThe largest land use change in Europe is woodland expansion, through planting and natural regeneration. Unforeseen consequences of this could include ...
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