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Mounting evidence shows that the functioning and stability of coastal ecosystems often depends critically on habitat-forming foundation species such a...
Read moreWe tested the effects of herbaceous vegetation enhancement on the abundance and richness of plants and arthropods in a wine-producing vineyard in Isra...
Read moreUnderstanding factors causing the low breeding success of capercaillies Tetrao urogallus is important for the conservation of this species. Here we in...
Read moreThey can influence attitudes (i.e. positive or negative evaluations of objects), and they are involved in decision-making processes. In the context of...
Read moreModern humans widely shaped present ecosystems through intentional and unintentional geographical redistribution of wildlife, both in historical and p...
Read moreBumblebees are one of the most commonly studied pollinators, but they are declining in large parts of their distribution. Whether bumblebees can cope ...
Read moreInternational policy for the management of wildlife disease(s) plays an important role for concerted action, and changes to policy should be evidence-...
Read moreA multi-species approach to habitat restoration may boost the key processes (e.g. recruitment) that enable foundation species to overcome barriers to ...
Read moreBecause plant and soil systems are strongly inter-linked, manipulating plant traits in intensively managed agricultural systems could be used to impro...
Read moreWith the increased occurrence of climate extremes, there is an urgent need to better understand how management strategies affect the capacity of the s...
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