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The effects of agricultural intensification on biodiversity in arable systems of western Europe have received a great deal of attention. However, the ...
Read moreThe loss of semi-natural grasslands in agro-ecosystems has increased the importance of adequate management of remaining grasslands. Recommendations fo...
Read moreDespite ongoing concerns and controversy over a putative 'global pollination crisis' there is little information on the response of bees, the most imp...
Read moreNature's non-material contributions to people are difficult to quantify and one aspect in particular, nature's contributions to communication (NCC), h...
Read moreSeagrass recovery has been reported across the globe where previously eutrophied waters have become less nutrient-rich. In the European Wadden Sea, di...
Read moreExtensive clearing of native vegetation in Australia has contributed to major environmental problems, including land degradation, dryland salinity, so...
Read moreThe effect of a nutrient-rich arable field on the biomass production of the bordering field boundary vegetation was examined. Biomass transects were m...
Read moreAtmospheric ammonia (NH3) is one of the main drivers for ecosystem changes world-wide, including biodiversity loss. Modelling its deposition to evalua...
Read moreThe Dalmatian pelican Pelecanus crispus is a Near Threatened species of waterbird with populations in the wetlands of the Lower Danube River. Breeding...
Read moreForests worldwide are under tremendous pressure - and so are the 1.6 billion forest dwellers who depend on these for their livelihoods. Forest and tre...
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