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The significant portion of global terrestrial biodiversity harboured in the mountains is under increasing threat from various anthropogenic impacts. P...
Read moreAlthough biodiversity loss is a critically important topic, our understanding of how both land abandonment and land-use intensification in semi-natura...
Read more1. Over the past decades, evidence-based research has become increasingly important in restoration ecology. Evidence synthesis can be a powerful tool ...
Read moreExchange of carbon dioxide (CO2) from soils can contribute significantly to the global warming potential (GWP) of agro-ecosystems. Due to variations i...
Read moreCarabids and other epigeal arthropods make important contributions to biodiversity, food webs and biocontrol of invertebrate pests and weeds. Pitfall ...
Read moreUngulates have reached such high densities in some natural ecosystems that culling is frequently used to reduce their impacts on vegetation. However, ...
Read morePathogen transmission from open net-pen aquaculture facilities can depress sympatric wild fish populations. However, little is known about the effects...
Read moreAs highly productive and biologically diverse communities, healthy quaking aspen (Populus tremuloides; hereafter aspen) forests provide a wide range o...
Read moreCyclical outbreaks of pests can impact the functioning of entire ecosystems. An eminent example is outbreaks of crown-of-thorns starfish (COTS; Acanth...
Read moreNurse plants modify the environment beneath their canopies to create favourable habitats for propagule recruitment. Nurse plants are potentially valua...
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