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In experiments at Melbourne (Australia, mean air temperature 10 deg C) and King Edward Point, South Georgia (British Antarctic Territory, mean air tem...
Read moreForests world-wide are increasingly subject to natural and human disturbances, including wildfires and logging of varying intensity and frequency. Und...
Read moreRat eradication resulted in prolonged presence of the anticoagulant rodenticide brodifacoum in exposed lizards, likely significantly contributing to t...
Read moreWhen non-native species invade ecosystems, coevolved plant-animal interactions and associated ecological functions are altered, often to the detriment...
Read moreAdaptive management involves the development of predictive models, strategic manipulation of management actions to gain information, and subsequent up...
Read moreEradicating invasive species is critical for supporting threatened species recovery. In multi-invaded ecosystems, it may only be feasible to remove on...
Read moreUnderstanding ecosystem service change necessitates an understanding of the social and ecological dimensions of ecosystem services and how they contri...
Read moreThe extent to which tropical rain forests recover tree species richness, composition and community structure after clear-cutting or selective harvest ...
Read moreEcosystem recovery is influenced by processes at different spatial scales, yet land managers lack specific predictions on the relative importance of s...
Read moreThe detrimental impacts of invasive, non-native species on islands are widely acknowledged and it is often best to act rapidly against such species, e...
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