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Intensive, large-scale agriculture promotes the conversion of natural habitats and diversified crops into monocultures, decreasing both native vegetat...
Read moreWorld-wide, tropical savannas and dry forests are under increasing pressure from land use. The environmental impacts of agricultural expansion into th...
Read moreFire and herbivory are competitive processes in grassy ecosystems as they both consume above-ground biomass. Despite this interaction between fire and...
Read morePrescribed burning is used in tropical savannas to improve habitat conditions for domestic and wild herbivores, but its effects on the ecological inte...
Read moreDemographic recruitment processes, such as seed germination and seedling emergence, are critical transitional phases to the re-establishment of degrad...
Read moreThe complex, nonlinear response of dryland systems to grazing and climatic variations is a challenge to management of these lands. Predicted climatic ...
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 moreAustralia's savannas typically are burnt every 1-3 years. Although there are concerns about the effect of frequent fire on recruitment of Australian s...
Read moreEcosystem invasibility is determined by combinations of environmental variables, invader attributes, disturbance regimes, competitive abilities of res...
Read moreThe population of the corncrake (Crex crex) in Britain and Ireland has been declining for more than a century. Corncrakes breed in hay and silage mead...
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