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Providing noncrop flowering resources in agricultural landscapes is widely promoted as a strategy to support arthropods that deliver pollination and p...
Read moreDominance of native or alien competitive plants causes competitive exclusion of subordinate species and represents a major mechanism reducing biodiver...
Read moreThere is growing awareness that biological control carries risks as well as benefits, but there are few data on below-ground effects of inundative ins...
Read moreEvidence suggests that the restoration of plant diversity in grasslands not only brings benefits for biodiversity conservation, but also the delivery ...
Read moreDwarf mistletoes are parasitic seed plants that require living hosts to survive. They are a natural and important part of many forest ecosystems. From...
Read moreParasitic plants in the genus Cuscuta (dodders) make their living by extracting resources from other plants. While relatively few dodder species are a...
Read morePopulation densities of Heterodera avenae in a sandy soil in Nottinghamshire, UK, decreased to very low levels between 1957 and 1968, despite intensiv...
Read moreRoot symbionts (rhizobia and arbuscular mycorrhizas) are often assumed to increase agricultural productivity consistently. However, rhizobial and myco...
Read moreIn many grasslands, some ants act as ecological engineers to produce long-lasting soil structures which have a considerable influence on the patterns ...
Read moreTwo cichlid fish were studied under semi-natural conditions to evaluate their potential as agents for the biological control of schistosome intermedia...
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