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Autor:
Qinfeng Guo, Kevin Z. Mganga, Suanne Jane Milton, Réka Kiss, Philip J. Burton, Peter J. Golos, Monica L. Pokorny, Péter Török, Magda Garbowski, Carla M. Burton, Jeremy J. James, Matt A. Bahm, Scott D. Wilson, Carina Becker, Luis Merino-Martín, Anita Kirmer, Barry Heydenrych, Peter A. Harrison, Matthew J. Rinella, Megan Wong, Eric W. Seabloom, Darin J. Law, Jessica Drake, Nelmarie Saayman, Sandra Dullau, Nichole N. Barger, Seth M. Munson, Pablo Luis Peri, Zhiwei Xu, Merilynn C. Schantz, Owen W. Baughman, Balázs Deák, Juan Lorite, Katharine L. Stuble, Eman Calleja, Orsolya Valkó, C. Ellery Mayence, Kirk W. Davies, Kari E. Veblen, Joshua Eldridge, Daniel E. Winkler, Penelope A. Grey, Akasha M. Faist, R. Emiliano Quiroga, Ali Abdullahi, Arlee M. Montalvo, Enrique G. de la Riva, Elizabeth A. Leger, Martin F. Breed, Shauna M. Uselman, Manuel Esteban Lucas-Borja, Charlie D. Clements, Julie E. Larson, Todd E. Erickson, Lauren N. Svejcar, Patricia M. Holmes, Tamás Miglécz, Elizabeth A. Ballenger, Chad S. Boyd, Thomas A. Monaco, Erin K. Espeland, Lauren M. Porensky, Hannah L. Farrell, Peter J. Carrick, Mark W. Paschke, Jose A. Navarro-Cano, Nancy Shackelford, Tina Parkhurst, Jayne Jonas-Bratten, Andrea T. Kramer, Claire E. Wainwright, Stephen E. Fick, Michael F. Curran, Alex Caruana, Gustavo Brant Paterno, Katharine L. Suding
Publikováno v:
Flinders University PURE
20 Pág. Departamento de Medio Ambiente y Agronomía
Restoration of degraded drylands is urgently needed to mitigate climate change, reverse desertification and secure livelihoods for the two billion people who live in these areas. Bold globa
Restoration of degraded drylands is urgently needed to mitigate climate change, reverse desertification and secure livelihoods for the two billion people who live in these areas. Bold globa
Autor:
C. Ellery Mayence, Akasha M. Faist, Charlie D. Clements, Julie E. Larson, Thomas A. Monaco, Suanne Jane Milton, Eric W. Seabloom, Seth M. Munson, Andrea T. Kramer, Peter A. Harrison, Luis Merino-Martín, Stephen E. Fick, Claire E. Wainwright, Martin F. Breed, Zhiwei Xu, Mark W. Paschke, Kirk W. Davies, Jose A. Navarro-Cano, Nelmarie Saayman, Darin J. Law, Barry Heydenrych, Eman Calleja, Péter Török, Orsolya Valkó, Kevin Z. Mganga, R. Emiliano Quiroga, Katharine L. Stuble, Balázs Deák, Michael F. Curran, Réka Kiss, Juan Lorite, Jessica Drake, Sandra Dullau, Joshua Eldridge, Daniel E. Winkler, Matthew J. Rinella, Philip J. Burton, Magda Garbowski, Shauna M. Uselman, Anita Kirmer, Carla M. Burton, Qinfeng Guo, Owen W. Baughman, Pablo Luis Peri, Lauren M. Porensky, Patricia M. Holmes, Merilynn C. Schantz, Erin K. Espeland, Jayne Jonas-Bratten, Nichole N. Barger, Lauren N. Svejcar, Tamás Miglécz, Matt A. Bahm, Ali Abdullahi, Scott D. Wilson, Enrique G. de la Riva, Hannah L. Farrell, Elizabeth A. Ballenger, Chad S. Boyd, Manuel Esteban Lucas-Borja, Carina Becker, Alex Caruana, Kari E. Veblen, Monica L. Pokorny, Peter J. Carrick, Gustavo Brant Paterno, Peter J. Golos, Katharine L. Suding, Megan Wong, Elizabeth A. Leger, Todd E. Erickson, Nancy Shackelford, Tina Parkhurst, Jeremy J. James, Penelope A. Grey, Arlee M. Montalvo
1 Pág. Correción errata.
In the version of this Article originally published, the surname of author Tina Parkhurst was incorrectly written as Schroeder. This has now been corrected.
In the version of this Article originally published, the surname of author Tina Parkhurst was incorrectly written as Schroeder. This has now been corrected.
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::7ed746528f57a93bc792cc7ef9653c27
http://hdl.handle.net/10261/283132
http://hdl.handle.net/10261/283132
Publikováno v:
Forest Ecology and Management. 208:383-397
Fire exclusion has led to an unnatural accumulation and greater spatial continuity of organic material on the ground in many forests. This material serves both as potential fuel for forest fires and habitat for a large array of forest species. Manage
Publikováno v:
Environmental management. 53(6)
Assessments of vertebrate disturbance to plant and animal assemblages often contrast grazed versus ungrazed meadows or other larger areas of usage, and this approach can be powerful. Random sampling of such habitats carries the potential, however, fo