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Protected areas (PAs) are a key intervention for conserving biodiversity and ecosystem services. A major challenge for PAs is the control of invasive ...
Read moreSeasonal rivers in semiarid African savannas support riparian woodland and hydromorphic grassland, key habitats for wildlife or livestock. We investig...
Read moreHydrological rehabilitation is widely used to improve soil conditions and promote passive recovery. However, climate variability that is seldom consid...
Read moreProtected areas are increasingly being promoted as an important means of protecting freshwater biological diversity and ecological processes. A robust...
Read moreTo mitigate the ongoing threats to coastal ecosystems, and the biodiversity erosion they are causing, marine-protected areas (MPAs) have emerged as po...
Read moreThe global pet trade provides a pathway for introduced species to invade new environments. Most studies use trade data as an indirect proxy for propag...
Read moreBottom-up control is an important regulator of marine mesopredators such as seabirds. The prevalence of top-down control on these species is however l...
Read moreThe size and composition of the soil seed banks of 9 rice fields in the Coleambally irrigation area of New South Wales are described. Continuously cro...
Read moreSouth African fynbos vegetation, principally Protea repens and P. neriifolia, is fire-prone and susceptible to invasion by alien shrubs. Changes in bi...
Read moreA field study of the seasonal growth of Nardus stricta showed that leaf turnover was slow, averaging 2.5 leaves per tiller over the growing season. Pe...
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