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Plant diversity is globally threatened by anthropogenic land use including management and modification of the natural environment. At regional and loc...
Read moreThe effect of climate change on wild bee communities is of major concern since the decline of bee species could imperil the provision of pollination s...
Read morePesticides can have unintentional effects on non-target organisms and change biotic communities. Such changes might be particularly important in soil ...
Read moreThe term "applied ecology of fear" was recently introduced to describe the growing research field that applies the theory of the ecology of fear to ma...
Read moreThe Society for Ecological Restoration defines restoration as "the process of assisting the recovery of an ecosystem that has been degraded, damaged, ...
Read moreIncreased farming intensity led to massive declines across multiple farmland taxa. In Europe, measures introduced to counteract these losses include t...
Read morePredicting how populations may respond to climate change and anthropogenic pressures requires detailed knowledge of demographic traits, such as surviv...
Read moreConserving functionally diverse bird communities in European farmland is becoming critical, with no exception for regions of wine production. Manageme...
Read moreUnderstanding encounters between marine predators and fisheries across national borders and outside national jurisdictions offers new perspectives on ...
Read moreThe MIT Flood Vulnerability Study is one key part of a broader initiative led by the MIT Climate Resiliency Committee and the MIT Office of Sustainabi...
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