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Place-based PES schemes can mitigate negative trade-offs between ecosystem services, more effectively include cultural ecosystem services and engage with and empower diverse stakeholders in scheme design and governance.

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Its advantages and benefits far outweigh its negative trade-offs.

This model is based on the notion that negative trade-offs dominate evolutionary processes [ 42].

In summary, considering parsimony arguments and the assumption that negative trade-offs dominate evolutionary processes [ 42], model B is the likelier one.

Additionally, a negative trade-off between female fecundity and egg size was also demonstrated, consistent with earlier findings [ 26].

The effort-reward imbalance (ERI) model focuses on a negative trade-off between experienced 'costs' and 'gains' at work [ 5].

The Effort-Reward Imbalance (ERI) model, a recent model of occupational stress, focuses on a negative trade-off between experienced 'costs' and 'gains' at work.

Vegetated field margins can mitigate negative impacts of soil erosion off-site by trapping eroded material.

Agroforests, especially those allowing natural regeneration, can mitigate the trade-offs between biodiversity and other tree-based environmental functions and commodity production (Boffa and others 2005; Scales and Marsden 2008; Schroth and Harvey 2007).

Visibility in sports can change minds and mitigate negative stereotypes.

Our results suggest that over the course of evolution, mutations accumulate to mitigate trade-offs, preventing the detection of AP in natural populations.

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