Marion Pfeifer

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2013- Imperial College London, London, England, United Kingdom 
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Gan JL, Grainger MJ, Shirley MDF, et al. (2025) Effectiveness of perches in promoting bird-mediated seed dispersal for natural forest regeneration: a systematic review. Environmental Evidence. 14: 10
Davis S, Grainger M, Pfeifer M, et al. (2025) Restoring riparian habitats for benefits to biodiversity and human livelihoods: a systematic map protocol for riparian restoration approaches in the tropics. Environmental Evidence. 14: 2
Mackintosh EJ, Waite CE, Putz FE, et al. (2024) Effects of Climate, Soil, Topography and Disturbance on Liana Prevalence. Ecology and Evolution. 14: e70374
Ewers RM, Orme CDL, Pearse WD, et al. (2024) Thresholds for adding degraded tropical forest to the conservation estate. Nature
Ngute ASK, Schoeman DS, Pfeifer M, et al. (2024) Global dominance of lianas over trees is driven by forest disturbance, climate and topography. Global Change Biology. 30: e17140
Gan JL, Grainger MJ, Shirley MDF, et al. (2023) How effective are perches in promoting bird-mediated seed dispersal for natural forest regeneration? A systematic review protocol. Environmental Evidence. 12: 15
Elsy AD, Pfeifer M, Jones IL, et al. (2023) Incomplete recovery of tree community composition and rare species after 120 years of tropical forest succession in Panama. Biotropica. 56: 36-49
Calders K, Brede B, Newnham G, et al. (2023) StrucNet: a global network for automated vegetation structure monitoring. Remote Sensing in Ecology and Conservation. 9: 587-598
Weeks TL, Betts MG, Pfeifer M, et al. (2023) Climate-driven variation in dispersal ability predicts responses to forest fragmentation in birds. Nature Ecology & Evolution
Wills AR, Shirima DD, Villemaire-Côté O, et al. (2022) A practice-led assessment of landscape restoration potential in a biodiversity hotspot. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences. 378: 20210070
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