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Human land-use changes the diets of sympatric native and invasive mammal species. [PDF]
We simultaneously study the diet of nine native and two invasive mammal species inhabiting three different anthropogenic land‐uses across six bioclimatic regions using environmental DNA and stable isotope analysis. We show that land‐use influences the trophic relationships in invaded communities.
Chiu-Werner A, Jones M.
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Consensus and controversy in the discipline of invasion science. [PDF]
Abstract Approaches, values, and perceptions in invasion science are highly dynamic, and like in other disciplines, views among different people can diverge. This has led to debate in the field specifically surrounding the core themes of values, management, impacts, and terminology.
Shackleton RT +5 more
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Meta-analysis of ecosystem services associated with oyster restoration. [PDF]
Abstract Restoration of foundation species promises to reverse environmental degradation and return lost ecosystem services, but a lack of standardized evaluation across projects limits understanding of recovery, especially in marine systems. Oyster reefs are restored to reverse massive global declines and reclaim valuable ecosystem services, but the ...
Smith RS, Cheng SL, Castorani MCN.
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Impacts of ecosystem service message framing and dynamic social norms on public support for tropical forest restoration. [PDF]
The study: Recorded responses of > 1000 UK adults towards different marketing strategies. Tested 6 treatments ‐ 3 message framing strategies in the presence and absence of a dynamic social norm nudge. Tested how respondents' psychological traits influence advert effectiveness.
Simons DL, Bradbury RB, Evans KL.
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Ectomycorrhizal fungi and the nitrogen economy of Nothofagus in southern Patagonia. [PDF]
Ectomycorrhizal fungi play essential roles in nitrogen cycling and plant nutrient uptake at high latitudes. However, they have disproportionately been studied in boreal forests dominated by evergreen conifers. We characterized ectomycorrhizal associations and the nitrogen economy of co‐occurring deciduous and evergreen angiosperms from the genus ...
Truong C +4 more
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Abstract In recent years, environmental values have become increasingly important for understanding human–environment relationships and transitions towards sustainability. Pluralistic valuation seeks to account for values associated with the diversity of human–nature relationships.
Jeffrey Hoelle +2 more
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The state and the environment: Environmental policy and performance in 37 countries 1970–2010
Abstract The limitations and possibilities of the state in solving societal problems are perennial issues in the political and policy sciences and increasingly so in studies of environmental politics. With the aim of better understanding the role of the state in addressing environmental degradation through policy making, this article investigates the ...
Andreas Duit +2 more
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Prioritizing areas for ecological restoration: A participatory approach based on cost‐effectiveness
The cost‐effectiveness of restoration actions depends on the type of ecosystem and degradation state. Visualizing the outcomes of alternative restoration scenarios needs participatory prioritization maps based on financial costs and the potential supply of ecosystem services.
Elysa Silva +8 more
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Abstract The Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) is the European Union's main instrument for agricultural planning, with a new reform approved for 2023–2027. The CAP intends to align with the European Green Deal (EGD), a set of policy initiatives underpinning sustainable development and climate neutrality in the European Union (EU), but several flaws cast
Ivon Cuadros‐Casanova +9 more
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Abstract Nature degradation, poverty and social discrimination are some of the consequences of unfair decision‐making over environmental resources within rural communities in the Global South. Barriers to achieving fair environmental decisions are entrenched power differences and the lack of representation of the diversity of local values in ...
Silvia Olvera‐Hernández +6 more
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