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Biophobia refers to a fear of living things, which leads to alienation from nature. The literature examining the underlying mechanisms and treatment o...
Read moreBiodiversity may play a key role in generating the well-being benefits of visiting green-spaces. The ability of people to accurately perceive variatio...
Read moreThe spatial expansion of human populations has increased the overlap between humans and wildlife, leading to the greater tolerance of many wildlife sp...
Read moreDarwin's ecological conceptions and their stimulus to modern experimental ecology are considered. Examples of weed population behaviour are included.-...
Read moreThe positive influence of urban green spaces on human health and well-being is well known while the pathways are little understood. Past research has ...
Read moreWorldwide, urbanization has created completely novel environments, which bring many conveniences but carry several drawbacks too. One of the most impo...
Read moreThe following is based largely on the authors' summary. Some of the factors that contribute to changes in the biting rate of L. becquaerti with time (...
Read moreThe effects of hedges and a lath barrier on the distribution of adults of Hylemya (Erioischia) brassicae (Bch.) in the field [cf. RAE/A60, 3692] was o...
Read moreThe highly invasive spotted wing Drosophila Drosophila suzukii is a key pest of soft fruit and berries in Europe and North America, and development of...
Read moreHow people experience nature influences their attitudes and actions towards it. Having had a negative encounter with an animal may facilitate avoidanc...
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