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The genetic structure of agricultural plant populations has long been recognized as an important factor in their vulnerability or resistance to diseas...
Read moreRevegetation can provide major environmental benefits in degraded landscapes, but there is also potential for negative impacts from genetic change in ...
Read moreA possible explanation for low success rates when introducing natural enemies to new regions for biological control of insect pests is that they fail ...
Read moreInsight into the capacity of natural enemies to control pests may lead to wiser pest management, including a reduction in the use of pesticides. The p...
Read moreThe control and eradication of invasive species is a common management strategy to protect or restore native biodiversity. On South Georgia in the Sou...
Read moreCommon carp Cyprinus carpio is one of the top global invasive vertebrates and can cause significant ecological damage. The Australian Government's Nat...
Read morePest eradication is an important facet of conservation and ecological restoration and has been applied successfully to invasive rat species on offshor...
Read moreRationalizing the use of chemicals in pest control programmes is a fundamental goal that is aided by the knowledge of patterns of population connectiv...
Read moreThe long-term persistence of fragmented plant populations is predicted to be threatened by a loss of genetic variability and increasing inbreeding, wh...
Read moreA fundamental challenge to invasion ecology is to determine what factors cause an exotic species to spread rapidly long after the initial introduction...
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