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Land use intensification, by which habitat loss, habitat fragmentation and increased land ownership subdivision occurs, represents one of the largest ...
Read moreFleshy fruit production is becoming more intensive worldwide, but how this affects frugivorous birds is poorly known. In the Mediterranean region, int...
Read moreDespite their functional importance, little is known about how and where fungi can be conserved. It is important that we understand the consequences o...
Read moreScattered trees are thought to be keystone structures for biodiversity in landscapes world-wide. However, such trees have been largely neglected by re...
Read moreAgricultural intensification is often recognized as a major driver of the decline of wild biodiversity in farmland. However, few studies have managed ...
Read moreLand-use change is the main driver of deforestation and land degradation resulting in the loss of biodiversity and ecosystem functioning in north-east...
Read moreTropical savannas are known for the fire-prone ecosystems, yet, riparian evergreen forests are another important landscape feature. These forests usua...
Read moreThere is growing interest in the ecological value of set-aside habitats around rivers in tropical agriculture. These riparian buffers typically compri...
Read moreHabitat fragmentation, which involves habitat size reduction and isolation, is a major cause of biodiversity decline. However, interest in small isola...
Read moreEcological phenomena exist at multiple scales, but measurements of diversity frequently consider only the smallest scale, that of the original sample ...
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