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Human disturbance of natural habitats has increasingly promoted hybridization between previously isolated species. Coffee trees (Coffea canephora, C. ...
Read moreThe restoration of diverse self-sustaining ecosystems requires re-establishment of functional interactions among species. For plant communities, polli...
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 moreEffective population size should be positively related to census size and density, and it is expected to influence the strength of genetic drift, inbr...
Read moreThis proactive conservation strategy addresses the unique situation of limber pine in the Greater Rocky Mountain National Park Area (GRMNPA). The targ...
Read moreThe consequences of the movement of transgenes from genetically modified (GM) crops into wild populations of plants continues to be of concern to ecol...
Read moreThe conversion of tropical forests to farmland is a key driver of the current extinction crisis. With the present rate of deforestation unlikely to su...
Read moreHybridization between crops and their wild relatives may enhance invasiveness and change their niche dynamics. This is regarded as a major biosafety p...
Read moreBetter tools are needed to predict population connectivity in complex landscapes. 'Least-cost modelling' is one commonly employed approach in which di...
Read morePatterns of connectivity influence pest population system dynamics, and it is essential to consider connectivity when planning effective management st...
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