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Salt marsh habitats support about 50% of the population of redshank breeding in Britain. Between 1985 and 1996, breeding densities declined by 23%. Th...
Read moreThe potential for infectious pathogens to spillover and emerge from managed populations to wildlife communities is poorly understood, but ecological, ...
Read moreThe primary aim of many agri-environment schemes (AES) is to enhance biodiversity; however, the results of AES designed for this purpose have, to date...
Read moreRisk assessments of alien species are usually conducted at species level, assuming that all individuals of a given species pose similar risks. However...
Read moreThe explicit and implicit aims of creating ecological focus areas (EFAs) and implementing greening measures in European agro-ecosystems include the pr...
Read moreGrazing by domestic livestock is one of the most widespread land uses world-wide, particularly in rangelands, where it co-occurs with grazing by wild ...
Read moreNovel ecosystems can differ from the native systems they replaced. We used phenology measures to compare ecosystem functioning between novel exotic-do...
Read moreThe boreal biome, representing approximately one-third of remaining global forests, provides a number of crucial ecosystem services. A particular chal...
Read moreAgricultural intensification has led to the removal of semi-wild, perennial vegetation in agricultural landscapes. However, in short-cycle crops, freq...
Read moreCoastal saltmarshes provide distinctive biodiversity and important ecosystem services, including coastal defence, supporting fisheries and nutrient cy...
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