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The idea that variable fire regimes (pyrodiversity) may increase habitat heterogeneity and, consequently, increase biodiversity at the landscape level...
Read moreThe spatial distribution of two wild ungulates, impala (Aepyceros melampus) and kudu (Tragelaphus strepsiceros), and of domestic cattle, was monitored...
Read moreFire drives animal population dynamics across many ecosystems. Yet, we still lack an understanding of how most species recover from fire and the effec...
Read moreSheep were grazed at a high stocking rate for a few days 3 times each summer in a Sitka spruce plantation in Co. Antrim from 1970 to 1974 (7th to 11th...
Read moreDesertification is of critical concern because it may affect 40% of the global land area inhabited by more than 1 billion people. During the process o...
Read moreSagebrush steppe ecosystems in the United States currently occur on only about one-half of their historical land area because of changes in land use, ...
Read moreLowland heaths are high-profile ecosystems for conservation action in the UK, but many areas have been invaded by Betula spp., Pinus sylvestris, Pteri...
Read moreHabitat suitability models are usually produced using species presence or habitat selection, without taking into account the demographic performance o...
Read moreRapid urbanization is placing increased pressure on natural, restored and designed ecosystems to provide services to growing human populations. The es...
Read moreIn trials in the Breckland region (Suffolk/Norfolk border), UK in 1978-88 on Calluna vulgaris heathland and grass (dominated by Festuca ovina) heathla...
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