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Plant removal is used widely to restore systems encroached by woody plants and to improve ecosystem health and human well-being. However, the effects ...
Read moreLand-use change is reshaping terrestrial ecosystems world-wide and is recognized as a key driver of biodiversity loss with negative consequences on ec...
Read moreCoral reef habitat quality is declining in many locations because of heatwaves (coral bleaching) and other disturbances. Reef-building corals provide ...
Read moreForest are highly vulnerable to global change drivers, such as an increase in wildfire events. Learning more about how and why different post-fire man...
Read moreVector-borne diseases (VBDs) impact human and animal health globally, and their ecology and transmission are affected by human-caused ecosystem and bi...
Read moreMountain landscapes that are managed to provide several ecosystem services (ES) have the potential to sustain high levels of biodiversity while also m...
Read moreEcological restoration increasingly aims at improving ecosystem multifunctionality and making landscapes resilient to future threats, especially in bi...
Read moreMost experimental evidence on the relationship between biodiversity and ecosystem functioning comes from ecosystems with fast-growing plants, such as ...
Read moreThis special issue includes six papers that examine how management activities or policy could benefit from consideration of the functional contributio...
Read moreSeagrass meadows are important carbon sinks, and they are experiencing a global decline. Restoration of seagrass meadows provides a strategy to mitiga...
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