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A process‐based social‐ecological systems framework for studying the effects of human recreation on wildlife

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Abstract Understanding the effects of human recreation on wildlife is fundamental for effective management and coexistence, where natural landscapes increasingly serve a dual purpose: protecting biodiversity while providing recreational opportunities. Social‐ecological systems frameworks, which acknowledge the reciprocal links between people and nature,
Amber Cowans   +4 more
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Green clues: unveiling the role of bryophytes in forensic science. [PDF]

open access: yesForensic Sci Res
Merkel J   +14 more
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Air pollution and vegetation: ICP Vegetation annual report 2009/2010 [PDF]

open access: yes, 2010
and, participants of the ICP Vegetation Programme Coordination Centre   +4 more
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Spatial and temporal scale-dependent feedbacks govern dynamics of biocrusts in drylands. [PDF]

open access: yesProc Natl Acad Sci U S A
Sun J   +6 more
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Advancing bryophyte research and conservation: a case study on Madagascar. [PDF]

open access: yesAnn Bot
Marline L   +6 more
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Mosses

Current Biology, 2023
Often overlooked, these small but otherwise brilliant plants began covering Earth's land masses more than 450 million years ago. They saw the dinosaurs come and go, and they saw us humans coming. Mosses, liverworts and hornworts comprise the bryophytes, the second largest monophyletic clade of land plants (embryophytes), after the vascular plants ...
Lüth, Volker, Reski, Ralf
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