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The biodiversity-disease relationship states that increased species richness leads to lower pathogen pressure (i.e. the dilution effect), an effect th...
Read moreWith the boom in urban living has come a boom in urban gardening. In particular, urban community gardening is an increasingly popular form of horticul...
Read morePrevious studies investigating community-level relationships between plant functional trait characteristics and stream environmental characteristics r...
Read morePlant community succession has been a major area of study over the past century with recent research focusing on the importance of initial colonisers ...
Read moreChanges in the floristic composition of ungrazed chalk grassland on Foxhole Heath, Breckland, between 1938 and 1971 were considered in relation to cha...
Read moreA model of the function of open drainage ditches (grips) on peat moorland in northern England is described. The model makes the following predictions:...
Read moreThe seasonal pattern of vegetation community use and selection by free-ranging cattle, red deer, goats and ponies on the Isle of Rhum, Scotland in 198...
Read moreMany restoration projects aim to transform degraded vegetation into mature native plant communities. The recovery of the structure and properties of r...
Read moreIntensive agriculture is dominated by monocultures of high-yielding plants that receive large applications of nitrogen (N) fertilizers to boost plant ...
Read moreParticipatory research methodologies incorporating local knowledge are important to the success of ecological research and the sustainable management ...
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