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1. To explore how rangeland grazing affects native plant diversity at local and regional scales, we measured the frequency of occurrence of plant spec...
Read moreThe widespread provision of livestock drinking water in previously dry Australian rangelands has supported concomitant increases in cumulative grazing...
Read moreAgricultural intensification is perceived to be a major cause of the decline in many European bat populations. Because organic farming prohibits the u...
Read moreSurveys of the weed flora in Danish arable fields were conducted during 1967-70 and 1987-89. Frequencies of 67 common weed species in spring barley, s...
Read moreThe initiation of an invasion event is rarely dated in studies of alien plants. Data from aerial photographs documenting the invasion from the outset ...
Read moreEcological invasions are often associated with persistent changes to underlying ecological processes. Restoration of invaded communities is dependent ...
Read moreLand-use intensification strongly influences biodiversity by altering habitat heterogeneity, the distribution of habitat types and their extent. This ...
Read moreSemi-arid rangelands, comprising more than 40% of the Earth's land surface, provide critical ecosystem services. Worldwide, these ecosystems are exper...
Read moreThree areas of bog in western Scotland were grazed at monthly intervals at the times of the year when sheep would graze these areas in hill sheep prod...
Read moreLivestock grazing has degraded many arid and semi-arid rangelands around the world, and the drier climate predicted by climate change scenarios may am...
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