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The use of off-season burns to control exotic vegetation shows promise for land managers. In California, wildfires tend to occur in the summer and aut...
Read moreDespite the staggering economic and ecological impacts of invasive animals, maps of their distribution are often only broad generalisations. Detailed ...
Read moreAn earlier paper (Journal of Applied Ecology (1994) 31 (4) 764-75) related bird species richness to hedgerows and other field attributes including adj...
Read moreSuccession on an organic tundra soil in interior Alaska was monitored for 10 growing seasons following removal of vegetation. Exotic grasses (reed can...
Read moreData are reported from studies at 3 sites crossed by highway A2 between Utrecht and Eindhoven, Netherlands - one near woodland dominated by Populus, a...
Read moreSeasonal patterns of forage selection, diet diversity, and habitat use were quantified for livestock managed by the Ngisonyoka Turkana in arid NW Keny...
Read moreVariability in historic fire regimes in eastern North America resulted in an array of oak savannas, woodlands and forests that were dominant vegetatio...
Read moreThe regeneration potential of oak following a disturbance or harvest that initiates stand regeneration is determined largely by the size structure of ...
Read moreIn a radioecological study of several common species of the Buller Gorge uraniferous area (South Island), the trees Nothofagus fusca and Weinmannia ra...
Read moreOutlines the history of vegetation on the island and presents data and maps showing the condition in 1958 of plants, including ca. 20 tree species, in...
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