Agriculture, Ecosystems and Environment vol 279
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Agroecosystem resilience in response to extreme winter flooding; Decoupling the effects of vegetation dynamics and climate variability on watershed hydrological characteristics on a monthly scale from subtropical China; Realistic loss of plant species diversity decreases soil quality in a Tibetan alpine meadow; Evaluating the impacts and benefits of sheldgeese on crop yields in the Pampas region of Argentina: A contribution for mitigating the conflicts with agriculture; The potential of different semi-natural habitats to sustain pollinators and natural enemies in European agricultural landscapes; Are plant-soil dynamics different in pastures under organic management? A review; Inoculation and phosphorus fertilizer improve food-feed traits of grain legumes in mixed crop-livestock systems of Ethiopia; Landscape composition overrides field level management effects on maize stemborer control in Ethiopia; Breeding habitat influences abundance and body condition of rice frog (Fejervarya multistriata) in agricultural landscape of Shanghai, China; Prickly pear crops as bee diversity reservoirs and the role of bees in Opuntia fruit production; Revealing the scale-specific influence of meteorological controls on soil water content in a karst depression using wavelet coherency; Ecosystem hero and villain: Native frog consumes rice pests, while the invasive cane toad feasts on beneficial arthropods; Participatory agroecological research on climate change adaptation improves smallholder farmer household food security and dietary diversity in Malawi; Maize fields are a potential sink for an outbreaking mirid bug pest in Chinese Bt-cotton agricultural landscapes; Trade-offs and cost-benefit of ecosystem services of revegetated degraded alpine meadows over time on the Qinghai-Tibetan Plateau; Relationships between long-term fertilization management and forage nutritive value in grasslands;
Landscape heterogeneity increases the spatial stability of pollination services to almond trees through the stability of pollinator visits; Impacts of holistic planned grazing with bison compared to continuous grazing with cattle in South Dakota shortgrass prairie; Resilience of revegetated grassland for restoring severely degraded alpine meadows is driven by plant and soil quality along recovery time: A case study from the Three-river Headwater Area of Qinghai-Tibetan Plateau; Inconsistent stoichiometry response of grasses and forbs to nitrogen and water additions in an alpine meadow of the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau; “Rare biosphere” plays important roles in regulating soil available nitrogen and plant biomass in alpine grassland ecosystems under climate changes
Landscape heterogeneity increases the spatial stability of pollination services to almond trees through the stability of pollinator visits; Impacts of holistic planned grazing with bison compared to continuous grazing with cattle in South Dakota shortgrass prairie; Resilience of revegetated grassland for restoring severely degraded alpine meadows is driven by plant and soil quality along recovery time: A case study from the Three-river Headwater Area of Qinghai-Tibetan Plateau; Inconsistent stoichiometry response of grasses and forbs to nitrogen and water additions in an alpine meadow of the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau; “Rare biosphere” plays important roles in regulating soil available nitrogen and plant biomass in alpine grassland ecosystems under climate changes
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2019