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Biological soil crust distribution is related to patterns of fragmentation and landuse in a dryland agricultural landscape of southern Australia
ArticleAbstract: The dryland agricultural landscape of north-west Victoria, Australia, includes isolated remnants ofPalabras claves:boosted regression tree models, Cryptogamic crusts, grazing, Landscape disturbance, Lichen, MOSS, Patch sizeAutores:David H. Duncan, Elith J., Read C.F., Vesk P.A.Fuentes:scopusArresting the rate of land clearing: Change in woody native vegetation cover in a changing agricultural landscape
ArticleAbstract: Understanding the magnitude and drivers of background vegetation change at the landscape scale is anPalabras claves:Aerial photography, Landscape change, REGENERATION, revegetation, Vegetation extentAutores:David H. Duncan, Kyle G.Fuentes:scopusDisentangling chronic regeneration failure in endangered woodland ecosystems
ArticleAbstract: Ecological restoration of degraded ecosystems requires the facilitation of natural regeneration by pPalabras claves:browsing impact, buloke, herbivore exclusion, Mortality , plant guard, revegetation, survival analysisAutores:Bennett A., David H. Duncan, Rumpff L., Vesk P.A.Fuentes:scopusMisinformation, internet honey trading and beekeepers drive a plant invasion
ArticleAbstract: Biological invasions are a major human induced global change that is threatening global biodiversityPalabras claves:Beekeepers, honeybee, internet trade, Invasive species, invasive wildlife trade, pollinatorsAutores:Baczek Kwinta R., Bełcik M., David H. Duncan, Janowiak F., Knops J.M.H., Kuszewska K., Lenda M., Moroń D., Possingham H.P., Skórka P., Vesk P.A.Fuentes:scopusPermanent removal of livestock grazing in riparian systems benefits native vegetation
ArticleAbstract: Livestock grazing in riparian areas has significant impacts on waterway ecosystems. In Australia, liPalabras claves:Gradient, management, Riparian vegetation, stream, WaterwayAutores:David H. Duncan, Jones C.S., Robinson D., Rumpff L., Vesk P.A.Fuentes:scopusUnderstanding the spatiotemporal dynamics of understorey biomass in semi-Arid woodlands of south-eastern Australia
ArticleAbstract: When managing grazing pressure for conservation, understanding forage dynamics is essential. In soutPalabras claves:grazing management, grazing pressure, herbage mass, herbivory by kangaroos, REGENERATION, semiarid rangelandsAutores:David H. Duncan, Riquelme L., Rumpff L., Vesk P.A.Fuentes:scopusQuantifying ecosystem quality by modeling multi-attribute expert opinion
ArticleAbstract: The evaluation of ecosystem quality is inherently subjective, requiring decisions about which variabPalabras claves:adaptive management, Ecological Evaluation, Ecological Indicator, expert elicitation, Expert System, Natural Temperate Grassland, Prairie, Regression Trees, Subjective Evaluation, Themeda Triandra, Utility, vegetation conditionAutores:David H. Duncan, Griffioen P., Millett-Riley J., Sinclair S.J., White M.Fuentes:scopusSurprisingly fast recovery of biological soil crusts following livestock removal in southern Australia
ArticleAbstract: Question: Biological soil crusts (BSCs) exist in arid and semi-arid ecosystems worldwide, and theirPalabras claves:Boosted regression tree model, Grassy woodlands, Lichen, Livestock exclusion, MOSS, restorationAutores:David H. Duncan, Elith J., Read C.F., Vesk P.A.Fuentes:scopus