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Spatial management of invasive species is more likely to be successful when multiple locations are treated simultaneously. However, selecting the best...
Read morePreventing the arrival of invasive species is the most effective way of controlling their impact. Preventative strategies may be 'offensive' aimed at ...
Read moreRestored and constructed habitats can play important conservation roles. Predators help shape communities in these habitats through complex interactio...
Read moreHigh grading by removing the majority of trees with superior timber quality has led to loss of productivity and biodiversity in forests. Typically, af...
Read moreOpportunities for diversifying the management of weedy populations may be enhanced through accurate predictions of seedling emergence, because the tim...
Read moreMicroplastics (MPs) in soil affect plant-soil systems depending on their shape and polymer type. However, previous research has not yet considered the...
Read moreClimate change alters both water and CO2 availability for plants, but it is largely unknown how they interact with light to affect tree seedling estab...
Read moreStreams and riparian zones are highly heterogeneous ecosystems. Their high biodiversity is promoted by variable flow velocities and water depths, stro...
Read moreAccording to the threat-sensitivity hypothesis, prey avoidance behaviour should reflect the magnitude of predation risk. Since predation can strongly ...
Read moreTemperature rise and more severe and frequent droughts will alter forest transpiration, thereby affecting the global water cycle. Yet, tree responses ...
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