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In disturbance-adapted ecosystems, the removal of disturbance can lead to losses of diversity and sometimes irreversible changes in community composit...
Read moreThe Living England project, led by Natural England, is a multi-year programme delivering a satellite-derived national habitat layer in support of the ...
Read moreThe human imprint is complex and sometimes unpredictable and surprising. By instilling fear in some species, humans may provide refuges for other spec...
Read moreSeeding native plants is a key management practice to counter land degradation across the globe, yet the majority of seeding efforts fail, limiting ou...
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 moreBiological control is a key ecosystem service in arable lands, but its effectiveness varies according to environmental and biotic contexts. Cascading ...
Read moreMultiple land-use change drivers affect, in most cases negatively, the biodiversity in species-rich meadows. Empirical data that can help to disentang...
Read moreIntensive agricultural land use negatively impacts biodiversity, including arthropod predator diversity and their pest control potential. Alley-croppi...
Read moreAgricultural intensification has resulted in the reduction and fragmentation of species-rich grasslands across much of western Europe. We examined the...
Read moreGround-nesting wild bees are crucial for the pollination of wild plants and crops and thus human wellbeing. Arable land currently covers 14 million km...
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