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Conventional agricultural management practices, such as repeated annual tillage and crop residue burning, can lead to reductions in soil carbon (C) st...
Read moreUnderstanding the role of different species in the transmission of multi-host pathogens, such as rabies virus, is vital for effective control strategi...
Read moreThe consequences of the movement of transgenes from genetically modified (GM) crops into wild populations of plants continues to be of concern to ecol...
Read moreRecent controversies associated with ditched forest roads and stream crossings in the Pacific Northwest have focused national attention on sediment pr...
Read moreInvasive alien species are among the most important threats to biodiversity. Plans for their eradication have been implemented worldwide but estimatin...
Read moreen Monitoring compliance with environmental laws is essential to overcoming possible implementation shortfalls jeopardizing their effectiveness. Besid...
Read moreenThis link goes to a English sectionzhThis link goes to a Chinese section Invasive plants are often attacked by both introduced specialist and native...
Read moreThe traditional grasslands that characterize the cultural landscapes of the Palaeartic mountain massifs represent biodiversity hotspots. Yet, they are...
Read moreNew methods are required for biomonitoring of poorly known tropical ecosystems, but biological assessments of environmental status are limited by insu...
Read moreMore sustainable and environmentally friendly agricultural practices, including ecological intensification, are needed to reduce biodiversity loss and...
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