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Anthropogenic heathlands are semi-natural ecosystems with a unique cultural and biodiversity value, considered worthy of preservation across most of t...
Read moreAs the key carbon (C) fluxes between biosphere and atmosphere, soil respiration (Rs) and ecosystem respiration (Re) play vital roles in regulating glo...
Read moreIn order to determine the influence of habitat shape on aspects of the population dynamics of birds, 196 male red-capped robins (Petroica goodenovii) ...
Read moreAbandoned cutover peatlands are persistent sources of atmospheric CO2. Net ecosystem CO2 exchange and Sphagnum net primary production of an abandoned ...
Read morePost-disturbance forest management is known to impair biodiversity, including bird communities, but most studies focus on short-term effects of salvag...
Read moreLowland heaths are high-profile ecosystems for conservation action in the UK, but many areas have been invaded by Betula spp., Pinus sylvestris, Pteri...
Read moreForests are widely recognised as recommended land cover for protection of water resources. It is commonly understood that forests control erosion, imp...
Read more1. Peatland restoration has been suggested as a key method for the UK to meet national, legally binding climate targets. This can involve blocking up ...
Read moreLocated between the Rhone and the Alpilles mountains in the south of France, the Crau Plain comprises the only semi-arid steppe in western Europe. Tho...
Read moreDegraded tropical peatlands lack tree cover and are often subject to seasonal flooding and repeated burning. These harsh environments for tree seedlin...
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