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Identifying those areas suitable for recolonization by threatened species is essential to support efficient conservation policies. Habitat suitability...
Read moreIn high-intensity agricultural landscapes, small landscape elements such as hedgerows, ditch banks, and rows of pollard trees may represent the last r...
Read moreTree encroachment into herbaceous and shrub communities is a common phenomenon world-wide. Encroachment of the tree Allocasuarina huegeliana in sandpl...
Read moreBiological responses to liming of acidified surface waters are equivocal and limit the overall assessment of food web responses. In this study, we ana...
Read moreThe large amount of discards produced by commercial fisheries can have major impacts on marine predator populations: this abundant food may increase p...
Read moreLandscape connectivity is important for a wide range of ecological processes, including to disease spread, once it describes the degree to which lands...
Read moreThe value of non-commodity ecosystem services provided by forests is widely recognized, but intensive forest management practices are increasing, with...
Read moreRecent evidence suggests that flower-rich areas within cities could play an important role in pollinator conservation, but direct comparison of floral...
Read moreIntroduced seed dispersers can shift seed predation dynamics in native species, impacting native plant establishment and spread. We studied the effect...
Read moreClimate and land-cover changes are major threats to biodiversity, and their impacts are expected to intensify in the future. Protected areas (PAs) are...
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