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With the concept of 'riverscapes' long pending to be acknowledged in the 'landscape-centric' legislative framework of Himalayan nations, conservation ...
Read moreConfirming the impacts of invasive plants is essential for prioritizing management efforts, but is challenging, especially if impacts occur below-grou...
Read moreProtected areas (PAs) are a key intervention for conserving biodiversity and ecosystem services. A major challenge for PAs is the control of invasive ...
Read moreThe management of bio-invasions relies upon the development of methods to trace their origin and expansion. Cointroduced parasites, especially monogen...
Read moreAnnual-grass invasions are transforming desert ecosystems in ways that affect ecosystem carbon (C) balance, but previous studies do not agree on the p...
Read moreOrnamental horticulture is the most important pathway for plant invasions world-wide. Large numbers of non-native plants are used as ornamentals, and ...
Read moreBiological invasions have an anthropogenic origin, and although many species are able to spread on their own within the newly invaded area, long-dista...
Read moreInvasive alien species are among the most concerning threats to native biodiversity world-wide, and the level of landscape heterogeneity is considered...
Read morePlant invasions driven by global environmental changes (e.g. nutrient enrichment) increasingly threaten natural ecosystems. It is unclear whether redu...
Read moreEcological monitoring programmes are designed to detect and measure changes in biodiversity and ecosystems. In the case of biological invasions, they ...
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