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David J Eldridge

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Science (New York, N.Y.)|November 23, 2023
Australia's carbon plan disregards evidenceDavid J Eldridge, Osvaldo Sala
Functional Ecology|April 28, 2015
Do changes in grazing pressure and the degree of shrub encroachment alter the effects of individual shrubs on understorey plant communities and soil function?Santiago Soliveres, David J Eldridge
Biological Reviews of the Cambridge Philosophical Society|July 3, 2024
Woody encroachment: social-ecological impacts and sustainable managementJingyi Ding, David J Eldridge
Journal of Environmental Management|August 11, 2010
Plant and soil surface responses to a combination of shrub removal and grazing in a shrub-encroached woodlandStefani Daryanto, David J Eldridge
The New Phytologist|October 29, 2020
Remove or retain: ecosystem effects of woody encroachment and removal are linked to plant structural and functional traitsDavid J Eldridge, Jingyi Ding
Journal of Environmental Management|February 5, 2022
Roadside verges support greater ecosystem functions than adjacent agricultural land in a grassy woodlandJingyi Ding, David J Eldridge
Biology Letters|April 5, 2023
Rewilding soil-disturbing vertebrates to rehabilitate degraded landscapes: benefits and risksDavid J Eldridge, Santiago Soliveres
Global Change Biology|October 31, 2018
The influence of climatic legacies on the distribution of dryland biocrust communitiesDavid J Eldridge, Manuel Delgado-Baquerizo
Applied Vegetation Science|February 28, 2017
A multifaceted view on the impacts of shrub encroachmentFernando T Maestre, David J Eldridge, Santiago Soliveres
Journal of Environmental Management|March 27, 2024
Predicted changes in distribution and grazing value of Stipa-based plant communities across the Eurasian steppeYa Tu, Yuanjun Zhu, Xiaohui Yang, et al.
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Science (New York, N.Y.)|November 23, 2023
Australia's carbon plan disregards evidenceDavid J Eldridge, Osvaldo Sala
Functional Ecology|April 28, 2015
Do changes in grazing pressure and the degree of shrub encroachment alter the effects of individual shrubs on understorey plant communities and soil function?Santiago Soliveres, David J Eldridge
Biological Reviews of the Cambridge Philosophical Society|July 3, 2024
Woody encroachment: social-ecological impacts and sustainable managementJingyi Ding, David J Eldridge
Journal of Environmental Management|August 11, 2010
Plant and soil surface responses to a combination of shrub removal and grazing in a shrub-encroached woodlandStefani Daryanto, David J Eldridge
The New Phytologist|October 29, 2020
Remove or retain: ecosystem effects of woody encroachment and removal are linked to plant structural and functional traitsDavid J Eldridge, Jingyi Ding
Journal of Environmental Management|February 5, 2022
Roadside verges support greater ecosystem functions than adjacent agricultural land in a grassy woodlandJingyi Ding, David J Eldridge
Biology Letters|April 5, 2023
Rewilding soil-disturbing vertebrates to rehabilitate degraded landscapes: benefits and risksDavid J Eldridge, Santiago Soliveres
Global Change Biology|October 31, 2018
The influence of climatic legacies on the distribution of dryland biocrust communitiesDavid J Eldridge, Manuel Delgado-Baquerizo
Applied Vegetation Science|February 28, 2017
A multifaceted view on the impacts of shrub encroachmentFernando T Maestre, David J Eldridge, Santiago Soliveres
Journal of Environmental Management|March 27, 2024
Predicted changes in distribution and grazing value of Stipa-based plant communities across the Eurasian steppeYa Tu, Yuanjun Zhu, Xiaohui Yang, et al.
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