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Afforestation of agricultural land has become an important issue in Europe during the past two decades. In particular, broadleaf plantations have been...
Read moreHabitat fragmentation, which involves habitat size reduction and isolation, is a major cause of biodiversity decline. However, interest in small isola...
Read moreBryophyte response to landscape fragmentation has not been investigated in replicated studies in temperate forests. Many bryophytes disperse widely bu...
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 intensification of agriculture and urbanisation has precipitated the decline of numerous species, including the northern crested newt (Triturus cr...
Read moreenThis link goes to a English sectiondeThis link goes to a Deutsche section Human intervention often alters the availability of habitat for biodiversi...
Read moreAgricultural intensification has led to the loss of most natural wetlands from human-dominated landscapes but, in recent decades, wetland restoration ...
Read moreThroughout much of the tropics, habitat loss is increasing and intensifying on the unprotected land surrounding conservation areas. The influence of t...
Read moreIn Australia, biological control is a promising long-term management strategy for the woody weed mimosa Mimosa pigra but does not yet provide adequate...
Read moreSocial-ecological disruptions, such as changing climate, extreme weather-related events and the COVID-19 pandemic, can have cascading and long-term co...
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