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In response to an increasing need for an effective method to evaluate land for its potential to support wildlife populations, a land evaluation method...
Read moreNitrate, ammonium, and phosphate were added to the forest floor of an alluvial swamp at a weekly rate of 1 g of nitrogen or phosphorus per m2 for near...
Read moreThe intensification of agriculture has resulted in the decline of many plant species of nutrient-poor wet grasslands. At some sites local populations ...
Read moreWe used an annual water-balance approach to assess the relative risk of current and future drought-induced stress and mortality at the stand level for...
Read moreMitigating the impacts of large-scale fires on biodiversity is becoming increasingly important as their frequency increases. In response, fire manager...
Read moreLand managers choose seed from a variety of provenances for restoration projects. By selecting seed of the local ecotype, managers can increase establ...
Read moreGerminable seed banks in the soil were determined for: a grazed heathland; 4 first generation Picea abies plantations age 30-73 yr; and one recently c...
Read moreGrazing preferences of mountain hares in relation to the area available of each of 7 main classes of moorland and vegetation in NE Scotland were studi...
Read moreThe source of seed or plant material can have profound implications for the success of restoration efforts because most species exhibit adaptive genet...
Read moreConservation translocations are an important tool for combating species declines and population losses. Species distribution models (SDMs) can facilit...
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