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The number of individuals involved in an invasion event, or 'propagule size', has a strong theoretical basis for influencing invasion success. However...
Read moreEfforts to restore Peru's megadiverse Andean Forests are rapidly growing. While ecological determinants for restoration success are well known, knowle...
Read moreRivers and floodplains are among the most threatened ecosystems. Hydroelectric power plants and embankments have reduced the hydrological connectivity...
Read moreTo investigate whether and how Social Innovation (SI) can contribute to transformative change, we explored nine Native Seed Collectors Networks (NSCNs...
Read moreThe expansion of homogeneous landscapes has been a major driver of biodiversity loss, climate change and land degradation. There is an urgent need for...
Read moreForests on private land have a wide range of uses that span activities such as recreation, primary production and nature conservation. Traditionally, ...
Read morePines (genus Pinus) are cultivated extensively for forestry purposes, particularly in regions that are outside the genus' native range. The most commo...
Read moreDuring the "decade on restoration", we must understand how to reliably re-establish native plant populations. When establishing populations through se...
Read moreNew native woodlands are typically created in a small and isolated configuration, potentially reducing their value as a resource for biodiversity. The...
Read moreA seed-feeding biocontrol agent Bruchidius villosus was released in New Zealand (NZ) to control the invasive European shrub, broom Cytisus scoparius, ...
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