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Summary only. Chloride content of the soils and groundwater was very high and varied in different parts of the swamp but each profile showed little se...
Read moreEdge effects of native forest fragmentation have been well studied, but there are few studies of open-ground habitats fragmented by plantation forests...
Read moreWhile shrubs appear to be expanding in Arctic tundra due to climatic warming, patches of tall shrubs in riparian habitats are most likely to colonize ...
Read moreUnderstanding and addressing biodiversity declines across the globe will require interdisciplinary practices that embrace multiple worldviews and weav...
Read moreSynergies among stressors drive unanticipated changes to alternative states, yet little has been done to assess whether alleviating one or more contri...
Read moreRegional scale changes to the hydrological cycle of the Murray-Darling Basin (MDB) in Australia have occurred as a result of European settlement 200 y...
Read moreMultiple stressors such as climate change and eutrophication are responsible for the global decline in macrophytes in lakes. The loss of this key comp...
Read moreThis document presents an inventory of information and knowledge on climate change passed between players in four countries of the Congo Basin, namely...
Read moreThis summary for practitioners aims to provide a quick reference guide to support the development of Nature Networks. It is based on the extensive rev...
Read moreOrnamental horticulture is the most important pathway for plant invasions world-wide. Large numbers of non-native plants are used as ornamentals, and ...
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