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Many studies report an association between species rarity and/or threat status, and habitat specialization. However, specialization is often inferred ...
Read moreThe biodiversity-centred approach to conservation prioritizes rare species, whereas the ecosystem services approach prioritizes species that provide s...
Read morePine (genus Pinus) species are planted extensively for forestry purposes in areas where they are non-native, with the result that biological invasions...
Read moreIntroduced species that spread and become invasive are recognised as a major threat to global biological diversity, ecosystem resilience and economic ...
Read moreNon-indigenous species (NIS) establishments are a growing concern. Current quantitative methods for NIS risk assessment generally focus on only one sp...
Read moreThis Perspective, as Indigenous and non-Indigenous researchers and practitioners working in partnership under Te Tiriti o Waitangi (The Treaty of Wait...
Read moreA model of intermediate complexity is described to predict and understand the reasons for the ultimate impact of the ichneumonid parasitoid S. v. vesp...
Read moreClimate change has been inducing range shifts for many species as they follow their suitable climate space and further shifts are projected. Whether s...
Read morePredicting how increasing rates of global trade will result in new establishments of potentially damaging invasive species is a question of critical i...
Read moreIn Papua New Guinea the most important cacao pest, Pantorhytes szentivanyi Mshl., is controlled by the ant Anoplolepis longipes (Jerd.) [cf. preceding...
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