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Fires are common in many ecosystems world-wide, and are frequently used as a management tool. Although the responses of herbivores to fire have been w...
Read moreGreen infrastructure (GI) is increasingly used in policymaking to promote biodiversity and enhance ecosystem services through the protection, creation...
Read moreDespite important progress in understanding the impacts of forest clearing and logging on above-ground communities, how these disturbances affect soil...
Read moreTheories of plant succession are poorly developed in arid lands, hindering our understanding of how long communities may take to recover after disturb...
Read moreThe role of prescribed burning of vegetation to manage fire risk is controversial in a variety of situations worldwide. It is becoming more topical (i...
Read moreThe hypothesis that herbicide-induced habitat alteration would reduce snowshoe hare (Lepus americanus) populations in early- to mid-successional (<...
Read morePeatland restoration is essential to preserve biodiversity and carbon stored in peat soils. Common restoration techniques such as rewetting do not alw...
Read moreWhile ex situ breeding programs are critical tools for species recovery, translocations using animals reared under human care can face low success rat...
Read moreDuring the "decade on restoration", we must understand how to reliably re-establish native plant populations. When establishing populations through se...
Read moreThe need to effectively govern and manage communal rangeland resources has become more important over the past two decades, given the extent of biodiv...
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