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  1. The size of lime material is vital for the efficiency of ameliorating soil acidity, thereby influencing soil biochemical processes. However, the effects of different sized lime material application on soil org...

    Authors: Hongtao Wu, Jinli Hu, Muhammad Shaaban, Peng Xu, Jinsong Zhao and Ronggui Hu
    Citation: Ecological Processes 2021 10:8
  2. Senna didymobotrya is a native African flowering shrub. It is suspected that climate change encourages the introduction and spread of invasive alien species. The possible invasion of S. didymobotrya across the co...

    Authors: Elias Ch. Weldemariam and Sintayehu W. Dejene
    Citation: Ecological Processes 2021 10:5
  3. Indoor air quality (IAQ) is a concern in kindergartens as children spend much of their time there. Yet, there is a shortage of biological indicators needed for assessing IAQ. Thus, this study evaluated IAQ usi...

    Authors: Azlan Abas, Sytty Mazian Mazlan, Mohd Talib Latif, Kadaruddin Aiyub, Norhayati Muhammad and Mohd Shahrul Mohd Nadzir
    Citation: Ecological Processes 2021 10:3
  4. Forage yield is the fundamental ecosystem service of grasslands. While the quantitative responses of forage yield to nitrogen (N) enrichment are well known, its qualitative responses remain unclear. Even less ...

    Authors: Cong Ding, Guo-Jiao Yang, Xiao-Guang Wang, Zi-Jia Zhang, Yan-Yu Hu, Zhi-Wei Zhang, Shuang-Li Hou and Xiao-Tao Lü
    Citation: Ecological Processes 2021 10:2
  5. In view of a wide range of on-site and off-site impacts of soil erosion, different soil and water conservation measures have been implemented mainly over the last two decades in the Gumara watershed and Ethiop...

    Authors: Mengie Belayneh, Teshome Yirgu and Dereje Tsegaye
    Citation: Ecological Processes 2020 9:66
  6. Cytisus aeolicus is a narrow endemic species restricted to the Aeolian archipelago (SE Tyrrhenian Sea, Italy) and it is one of the most evolutionarily isolated plants in the Mediterranean flora. Historical and li...

    Authors: R. Zaia, S. Pasta, F. Di Rita, V. A. Laudicina, P. Lo Cascio, D. Magri, A. Troia and R. Guarino
    Citation: Ecological Processes 2020 9:64
  7. Grasslands provide a number of ecosystem services for human society. Degradation of grasslands results in the loss of biodiversity and leads to the deterioration of ecosystem functions. In order to accurately ...

    Authors: Xu Han, Yuhui Li, Xiaofang Du, Yingbin Li, Zhengwen Wang, Siwei Jiang and Qi Li
    Citation: Ecological Processes 2020 9:63
  8. How landscape modifications affect functional diversity of floral characteristics pertinent to pollinators is poorly known. Flowers possess functional traits that sometimes coevolved with pollinators, crucial ...

    Authors: Karoline Baptista de Lima, Patrícia Alves Ferreira, Milton Groppo, Renato Goldenberg, Emerson Ricardo Pansarin, Roxana Cardoso Barreto, Guilherme Peres Coelho, Yago Barros-Souza and Danilo Boscolo
    Citation: Ecological Processes 2020 9:62
  9. The habitat resources are structured across different spatial scales in the environment, and thus animals perceive and select habitat resources at different spatial scales. Failure to adopt the scale-dependent...

    Authors: Tahir Ali Rather, Sharad Kumar and Jamal Ahmad Khan
    Citation: Ecological Processes 2020 9:60
  10. Cities are social-ecological systems characterized by remarkably high spatial and temporal heterogeneity, which are closely related to myriad urban problems. However, the tools to map and quantify this heterog...

    Authors: Yuguo Qian, Weiqi Zhou, Steward T. A. Pickett, Wenjuan Yu, Dingpeng Xiong, Weimin Wang and Chuanbao Jing
    Citation: Ecological Processes 2020 9:59
  11. A review of jellyfish aggregations focused on India’s coastal waters was conducted, with the aim to enhance understanding of conducive conditions and subsequent ecological impacts. Jellyfish swarming, as well ...

    Authors: Sanjiba Kumar Baliarsingh, Aneesh Anandrao Lotliker, Suchismita Srichandan, Alakes Samanta, Nimit Kumar and T. M. Balakrishnan Nair
    Citation: Ecological Processes 2020 9:58
  12. Elevated atmospheric CO2 has direct and indirect influences on ecosystem processes. The impact of elevated atmospheric CO2 concentration on carbon and nitrogen transformations, together with the microbial communi...

    Authors: Dawei Jiang, Lifei Chen, Nan Xia, Eyram Norgbey, Desmond Ato Koomson and Williams Kweku Darkwah
    Citation: Ecological Processes 2020 9:57
  13. Stone pine (Pinus pinea L.) is harvested for its edible kernels. It is an important forest tree species, and also plays an important role in afforestation. Successful afforestation activities strongly depend on t...

    Authors: Safa Balekoglu, Servet Caliskan and Hüseyin Dirik
    Citation: Ecological Processes 2020 9:55
  14. Wildfires play a key role in shaping Mediterranean landscapes and ecosystems and in impacting species dynamics. Numerous studies have investigated the wildfire occurrences and the influence of their drivers in...

    Authors: Marina D’Este, Antonio Ganga, Mario Elia, Raffaella Lovreglio, Vincenzo Giannico, Giuseppina Spano, Giuseppe Colangelo, Raffaele Lafortezza and Giovanni Sanesi
    Citation: Ecological Processes 2020 9:54
  15. The dryland area in Ethiopia covers a substantial region endowed with diverse plant resources. However, the landmass has received less attention even if it has high ecological, environmental, and economic uses...

    Authors: Mehari Girmay, Tamrat Bekele, Sebsebe Demissew and Ermias Lulekal
    Citation: Ecological Processes 2020 9:53
  16. China’s terrestrial ecosystems have been receiving increasing amounts of reactive nitrogen (N) over recent decades. External N inputs profoundly change microbially mediated soil carbon (C) dynamics, but how el...

    Authors: Shu Liao, Siyi Tan, Yan Peng, Dingyi Wang, Xiangyin Ni, Kai Yue, Fuzhong Wu and Yusheng Yang
    Citation: Ecological Processes 2020 9:52
  17. The adoption of climate-smart agricultural (CSA) practices is expected to improve farmers’ adaptation to climate change and also increase yields while simultaneously curbing greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. Thi...

    Authors: Michael Ayeah Israel, Joseph Amikuzuno and Gideon Danso-Abbeam
    Citation: Ecological Processes 2020 9:51
  18. Soil respiration, soil enzymes, and microbial biomass are important in carbon cycling in the terrestrial ecosystem which is generally limited by environmental factors and soil carbon availability. Hence, we tr...

    Authors: Urvashi Tomar and Ratul Baishya
    Citation: Ecological Processes 2020 9:50
  19. Climate change creates opportune conditions that favour the spread of pests and diseases outside their known active range. Modelling climate change scenarios is oftentimes useful tool to assess the climate ana...

    Authors: Richard A. Giliba, Issa H. Mpinga, Sood A. Ndimuligo and Mathew M. Mpanda
    Citation: Ecological Processes 2020 9:48
  20. Limited information is available on heavy metal patterns in lakes under rapid watershed urbanization, especially considering a large spatial gradient with a long linear distance and great variations in topogra...

    Authors: Wentong Xia, Rui Wang, Bin Zhu, Lars G. Rudstam, Yinglong Liu, Yanxue Xu, Wei Xin and Yushun Chen
    Citation: Ecological Processes 2020 9:47
  21. Rapid conversion of conserved land and cropland to non-agricultural purposes is threatening the ecological areas and dominant agricultural activities that are the main sources of livelihood in urban fringe are...

    Authors: Kiros Tsegay Deribew
    Citation: Ecological Processes 2020 9:46
  22. The ability to produce seeds when pollinators or potential mates are scarce is one of the principal advantages of self-pollination in flowering plants. However, the role of pollinators mediating self-pollinati...

    Authors: Arun Sukumaran, Vinod Prasad Khanduri and Chandra Mohan Sharma
    Citation: Ecological Processes 2020 9:45
  23. Seed removal by birds has been recognized as an important part of seed dispersal process in patchy forest areas; however, few studies have focused on the contribution of both plant and bird traits to seed remo...

    Authors: Ning Li, Shuai Zhang, Yuan-Hao Ren and Zheng Wang
    Citation: Ecological Processes 2020 9:43
  24. Fires have been an important natural disturbance and pervasive evolutionary force in the boreal biome. Yet, fire suppression has made forest fires rare in the managed landscapes in Fennoscandia, causing signif...

    Authors: Emelie Fredriksson, Roger Mugerwa Pettersson, Jörgen Naalisvaara and Therese Löfroth
    Citation: Ecological Processes 2020 9:44
  25. The influence of vegetative changes due to livestock grazing on grassland birds is well-recognized because these birds are heavily influenced by vegetative structure. Traditionally, species distribution models...

    Authors: Rachel R. Fern, Michael L. Morrison, William E. Grant, Hsiaohsuan Wang and Tyler A. Campbell
    Citation: Ecological Processes 2020 9:42
  26. The reintroduction of fire to landscapes where it was once common is considered a priority to restore historical forest dynamics, including reducing tree density and decreasing levels of woody biomass on the f...

    Authors: James A. Lutz, Soren Struckman, Tucker J. Furniss, C. Alina Cansler, Sara J. Germain, Larissa L. Yocom, Darren J. McAvoy, Crystal A. Kolden, Alistair M. S. Smith, Mark E. Swanson and Andrew J. Larson
    Citation: Ecological Processes 2020 9:41
  27. As part of efforts to restore fishery resources and recover damaged coastal ecosystems, artificial reefs are often anchored on the seafloor in coastal zones, to provide new habitats for marine organisms. The a...

    Authors: María-Isabel Toledo, Pamela Torres, Cristina Díaz, Victor Zamora, Jesús López and Germán Olivares
    Citation: Ecological Processes 2020 9:38
  28. The multiple spatial and temporal parameters affecting cattle herd distribution and activity dynamics can significantly affect resource utilization but are not fully understood. The aim of this study was to de...

    Authors: Christopher Cheleuitte-Nieves, Humberto L. Perotto-Baldivieso, X. Ben Wu and Susan M. Cooper
    Citation: Ecological Processes 2020 9:39
  29. Current theories on biodiversity-carbon sequestration relationship describe biodiversity as an important factor influencing carbon storage, either through complementarity effect or by mass ratio effect. So far...

    Authors: Dejene W. Sintayehu, Anteneh Belayneh and Nigussie Dechassa
    Citation: Ecological Processes 2020 9:37
  30. Pastoralism and agro-pastoralism are the major modes of life in arid and semi-arid rangelands. However, rangeland quality and quantity are rapidly deteriorating due to a number of natural and human-induced fac...

    Authors: Abeje Eshete, Anna C. Treydte, Mengsteab Hailemariam, Negasi Solomon, Tatek Dejene, Zewdu Yilma and Emiru Birhane
    Citation: Ecological Processes 2020 9:36
  31. Increasing atmospheric [CO2] can increase photosynthesis and promote plant growth, consequently influencing nitrogen (N) cycling. Yet, there is no systematic information on the N response among different organs o...

    Authors: Qian Jiang, Jishuang Zhang, Xi Xu, Gang Liu and Jianguo Zhu
    Citation: Ecological Processes 2020 9:35
  32. Sustainable land management interventions were introduced in Geda watershed in 2012 to reduce soil erosion, improve water infiltration, and increase plant-carbon inputs into the soil. This study explored the i...

    Authors: Hailu Terefe, Mekuria Argaw, Lulseged Tamene and Kindu Mekonnen
    Citation: Ecological Processes 2020 9:34
  33. Ecological stoichiometry is an important indicator presenting multiple elements balance in agro-ecosystems. However, information on microbial communities and nutrient stoichiometry in soil aggregate fractions ...

    Authors: Hu Cui, Yang Ou, Duian Lv, Lixia Wang, Aizhen Liang, Baixing Yan and Yingxin Li
    Citation: Ecological Processes 2020 9:33
  34. Meadow ecosystems have important ecological functions and support socioeconomic services, yet are subject to multiple stressors that can lead to rapid degradation. In the Sierra Nevada of the western USA, recr...

    Authors: Joy S. Baccei, Mitchel P. McClaran, Tim J. Kuhn and Stephen C. Hart
    Citation: Ecological Processes 2020 9:32
  35. In Central Himalaya, anthropogenic activities have led to the widespread replacement of Banj oak (Quercus leucotrichophora) forest by Chir pine (Pinus roxburghii) for decades. This study was conducted to determin...

    Authors: Vijyeta Manral, Kiran Bargali, S. S. Bargali and Charu Shahi
    Citation: Ecological Processes 2020 9:30
  36. Sustainable use of biocultural diversity can help achieve Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) in many ways. The tribal communities of bio-culturally rich Northeastern India rely heavily on local food resource...

    Authors: Ranjay K. Singh, Arvind Kumar, Anshuman Singh and Poonam Singhal
    Citation: Ecological Processes 2020 9:29
  37. Understanding the processes that structure species is one of the primary focuses in community ecology. Hubbell’s neutral model shows stochastic processes alone can describe the two macro-ecological patterns, s...

    Authors: Wasana Abeysinghe and Ruwan Punchi-Manage
    Citation: Ecological Processes 2020 9:27
  38. Wetland loss is a global concern due to its enormous ecosystem services. Marshland, a typical natural wetland, which is concentrated in the Sanjiang Plain, has undergone dramatic loss in the last several decad...

    Authors: Zhen Li, Miao Liu, Yuanman Hu, Zhenshan Xue and Jinling Sui
    Citation: Ecological Processes 2020 9:24
  39. Grazing by livestock and cultivation have been considered as two important causes of soil erosion and nutrient export. However, there has been limited evidence that grazing or cultivation matters to soil erosi...

    Authors: Zenebe Adimassu, Lulseged Tamene and Degefie T. Degefie
    Citation: Ecological Processes 2020 9:23

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