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The idea that variable fire regimes (pyrodiversity) may increase habitat heterogeneity and, consequently, increase biodiversity at the landscape level...
Read moreOver the past 10 years, Canada has witnessed a serious and sustained increase in extreme wildland fire behaviour and wildland-urban interface (WUI) ev...
Read moreEcosystem services to agriculture, such as pollination, rely on natural areas adjacent to farmland to support organisms that provide services. Native ...
Read moreActive restoration to rehabilitate degraded tropical lands often involves planting tree seedlings, an effective but expensive approach if large areas ...
Read moreLand use intensification, by which habitat loss, habitat fragmentation and increased land ownership subdivision occurs, represents one of the largest ...
Read moreThe return of top carnivores to their historical range triggers conflicts with the interests of different stakeholder groups. Anticipating such confli...
Read moreBumblebees are one of the most commonly studied pollinators, but they are declining in large parts of their distribution. Whether bumblebees can cope ...
Read moreDeer can show transitional use between agricultural fields and forests for foraging and shelter. Such transitional use may affect forest damage as nut...
Read moreWild large herbivores provide goods and income to rural communities, have major impacts on land use and habitats of conservation importance and, in so...
Read moreSoft-bottomed intertidal flats are essential foraging areas for shorebirds but are severely impacted by threats such as coastal development and climat...
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