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Increased use of artificial fertilizers has caused widespread loss of species-rich grasslands throughout Britain and mainland Europe. Species-rich mea...
Read moreLand use (e.g. urbanization, agriculture, natural lands management) may directly affect populations by habitat loss and fragmentation, and indirectly ...
Read moreRestoringwoody vegetation on degraded agricultural land is a widespread and common ecological restoration practice. However, highly variable plant sur...
Read moreFire was important to pre-colonization prairies. In today's remnant and reconstructed prairies, managers frequently employ prescribed fire, a historic...
Read moreDecomposition of 14C-labelled and unlabelled fescue, and of pure cellulose litter in non-vegetated and vegetated coal surface mine spoils and on a tal...
Read moreThis study was conducted to examine the distribution of C. juncea in relation to various environmental conditions in the western Mediterranean where t...
Read moreWe evaluated the accuracy of presence-only modelling for predicting the distribution of rare species, when data are scarce and usually collected with ...
Read moreRecent evidence suggests that flower-rich areas within cities could play an important role in pollinator conservation, but direct comparison of floral...
Read moreIntroduced seed dispersers can shift seed predation dynamics in native species, impacting native plant establishment and spread. We studied the effect...
Read moreEcological restoration has emerged as a key strategy for conserving tropical forests and habitat specialists, and monitoring faunal recovery using ind...
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