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Over the last decade, renewable energy expansion, driven by legislation such as the Renewable Energy Directives passed by the European Union (EU) member states has …
Deserts support a high diversity of insect pollinators and vascular plants with which pollinators have coevolved. Deserts are increasingly prioritized as recipient environments …
Urban green spaces (UGS) enhance the quality of life in urban environments and serve as habitat corridors or refuge for organisms, including beetles and spiders. The attributes of …
Approximately 70% of the 30 000 known bee (Hymenoptera) species and most flower- visiting, solitary wasps (Hymenoptera) nest in the ground. However, nesting behaviours of …
The management of forest residue following timber harvesting is an important global issue. If forest residues are not managed appropriately, they can increase the risk of catastrophic …
Intensive agriculture has led to a reduction of overall biodiversity and ecosystem services such as pollination and biological control. To offset these economic losses, many farmers …
To sustainably manage soils, we need to understand the impact of management practices on soil biota. A major disturbance in commercial tree plantations is the management of the …
Evidence for widespread declines in arthropods is growing and climate change is one of the suspected drivers. Recent droughts in Europe were unprecedented in the previous centuries …
Wildfire pressure involves today to implement silvicultural practices that provide a good compromise between reducing fire risk and maintaining ecological functioning. Thinning …