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1. A novel, post-Soviet fire disturbance regime drives bird diversity and abundance on the Eurasian steppe
2. Habitat suitability for Sociable Lapwing (Vanellus gregarius) increases across its global range, but populations continue to decline
3. Migration strategy, site fidelity and population size of the globally threatened Sociable Lapwing Vanellus gregarius
4. Post-Soviet shifts in grazing and fire regimes changed the functional plant community composition on the Eurasian steppe
5. Collapse and recovery of livestock systems shape fire regimes on the Eurasian steppe: A review of ecosystem and biodiversity implications
6. Drivers of human attitudes towards wolves Canis lupus in Kazakhstan
7. Post-Soviet fire and grazing regimes govern the abundance of a key ecosystem engineer on the Eurasian steppe, the yellow ground squirrel Spermophilus fulvus
8. Multiple trajectories of grassland fragmentation, degradation, and recovery in Russias steppes
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