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A growing number of restoration projects require large amounts of seeds. As harvesting natural populations cannot cover the demand, wild plants are of...
Read moreChanges in life-history traits such as seed dormancy during cultivation of wild plant species in ex situ facilities could jeopardize conservation acti...
Read moreProgressive loss of productivity and plant diversity is a concern in global rangelands. In African rangelands, this process is partly attributed to he...
Read moreEcological restoration is one of the most promising strategies to combat historical wetland losses caused by land use changes. Restored areas are idea...
Read moreIn the pursuit of maximizing agricultural yields and profits, crop management under intensive agriculture has reduced the heterogeneity of crop sward ...
Read moreRestoration of terrestrial ecosystems often requires re-introduction of plants. In restored sites, the plants often face environments that differ from...
Read moreClimate change encompasses changes in both the means and the extremes of climatic variables, but the population consequences of the latter are intrins...
Read moreIncreased human pressure on coastal habitats has contributed to the global population decline in waders. Although coastal development can be particula...
Read moreWith biodiversity facing threats, there is a need to improve reserve selection procedures. However, detailed information about different biodiversity ...
Read moreWe examined developmental stability in mountain birch Betula pubescens subsp. czerepanovii along a strong pollution gradient in the Kola Peninsula, no...
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