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Benefits of the symbiotic association of shrubby legumes for the rehabilitation of degraded soils under Mediterranean climatic conditions Based on: Pérez-Fernández M.A., Clavo-Magro E. & Valentine A. (2016). Study Link |
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Do testate amoebae communities recover in concordance with vegetation after restoration of drained peatlands? Based on: Daza Secco E., Haapalehto T., Haimi J., Meissner K. & Tahvanainen T. (2016). Study Link |
2016 | 1 | |
Reintroduction of salt marsh vegetation and phosphorus fertilisation improve plant colonisation on seawater-contaminated cutover bogs Based on: Emond C., Lapointe L., Hugron S. & Rochefort L. (2016). Study Link |
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Factors affecting re-vegetation dynamics of experimentally restored extracted peatland in Estonia Based on: Karofeld E., Müür M. & Vellak K. (2016). Study Link |
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Revegetation dynamics after 15 years of rewetting in two extracted peatlands in Sweden Based on: Kozlov S.A., Lundin L. & Avetov N.A. (2016). Study Link |
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Specialist butterflies benefit most from the ecological restoration of mires Based on: Noreika N., Kotze D.J., Loukola O.J., Sormunen N., Vuori A., Päivinen J., Penttinen J., Punttila P. & Kotiaho J.S. (2016). Study Link |
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Controls on plot-scale growing season CO2 and CH4 fluxes in restored peatlands: do they differ from unrestored and natural sites? Based on: Strack M., Cagampan J., Hassanpour Fard G., Keith A.M., Nugent K., Rankin T., Robinson C. & Strachan I.B. (2016). Study Link |
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Mid-incubation relocation and embryonic survival in loggerhead sea turtle eggs Based on: Ahles N. & Milton S.L. (2016). Study Link |
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Contrasting response to mowing in two abandoned rich fen plant communities Based on: Menichino N.M., Fenner N., Pullin A.S., Jones P.S., Guest J. & Jones L. (2016). Study Link |
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Management by mowing in the wetlands of the Remoray Lake National Nature Reserve La gestion par fauche des milieux humides de la Réser ve naturelle nationale du lac de Remoray Based on: Pôle-Relais Tourbières (2016) French Peatland Coordination Centre report. Study Link |
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Analysis of botanical survey data 2015 Based on: Glendinning A. & Hand A. (2016) Exmoor Mires Partnership report. Study Link |
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The effectiveness of old and new strategies for the long‐term control of Pteridium aquilinum, an 8‐year test Based on: Milligan G., Cox E., Alday J., Santana V., McAllister H., Pakeman R., Le D.M. & Marrs R. (2016). Study Link |
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Recovery of target bryophytes in floating rich fens after 25 yr of inundation by base-rich surface water with lower nutrient contents Based on: Kooijman A.M., Cusell C., Mettrop I.S. & Lamers L.P.M. (2016). Study Link |
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Reintroduction of fen plant communities on a degraded minerotrophic peatland Based on: Rochefort L., LeBlanc M.-C., Bérubé V., Hugron S., Boudreau S. & Pouliot R. (2016). Study Link |
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Preference for and use of oral enrichment objects in juvenile silver foxes (Vulpes vulpes) Based on: Hovland A.L., Rød A.M.S., Koistinen T. & Ahola L. (2016). Study Link |
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Managing repetitive locomotor behaviour and time spent off exhibit in a male black-footed cat (Felis nigripes) through exhibit and husbandry modifications Based on: Leeds A., Stone D., Johnson B., Less E., Schoffner T., Dennis P., Lukas K. & Wark J. (2016). Study Link |
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Bats and licensing: a report on the success of maternity roost compensation measures Based on: Mackintosh M. (2016) NatureScot report, no. 928. Study Link |
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Reduction of the collision risk of bats on onshore wind turbines (RENEBAT II): Results of a research project Reduktion des Kollisionsrisikos von Fledermäusen an Onshore-Windenergieanlagen (RENEBAT II): Ergebnisse eines Forschungsvorhabens Based on: Behr O., Brinkmann R., Korner-Nievergelt F., Nagy M., Niermann I., Reich M. & Simon R. (2016) Institut für Umweltplanung, Hannover report, Umwelt und Raum Bd. 7, 369pp. Study Link |
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Bat communities respond positively to large-scale thinning of forest regrowth Based on: Blakey R.V., Law B.S., Kingsford R.T., Stoklosa J., Tap P. & Williamson K. (2016). Study Link |
2016 | 1 | |
Influence of reservoirs created by small dams on the activity of bats Based on: Hintze F., Duro V., Carvalho J.C., Eira C., Rodrigues P.C. & Vingada J. (2016). Study Link |
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Mitigating the impact of bats in historic churches: the response of Natterer’s bats Myotis nattereri to artificial roosts and deterrence Based on: Zeale M.R.K, Bennitt E., Newson S.E, Packman C., Browne W.J, Harris S., Jones G. & Stone E. (2016). Study Link |
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Activity of insectivorous bats is related to water availability in a highly modified Mexican temperate forest Based on: López-González C., Lozano A., Gómez-Ruiz E.P. & López-Wilchis R. (2016). Study Link |
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Occupation of shelter boxes by bats in Salburua Park (Vitoria-Gasteiz) Ocupación de cajas-refugio por murciélagos en el parque de Salburua (Vitoria-Gasteiz) Based on: Alcalde J.T. & Martínez I. (2016). Study Link |
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Bat boxes - a review of their use and application, past, present and future Based on: Rueegger N. (2016). Study Link |
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Progressively evaluating a penaeid W trawl to improve eco-efficiency Based on: Balash C., Sterling D. & Broadhurst M.K. (2016). Study Link |
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