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Each of 2 species of slug ate more of 'unacceptable' plants to which they were not normally exposed in the first trial, but less in a second trial sug...
Read moreThe objective of this report is to assess the outcome of the River Otter Beaver Trial (ROBT) to inform the decision on whether the beavers are allowed...
Read moreIn late 2022, Opergy was commissioned by Natural England to conduct a desk-based research study assessing the demand and feasibility of an offshore de...
Read moreCrop raiding by great apes is an emerging conservation issue across their range. It is important because it involves highly threatened species that ca...
Read moreA respiration chamber and electrolytic cell with a single 0.5 mm diameter platinum anode, which function at atmospheric pressure, are described. It ca...
Read moreAquatic plant communities are important components of river ecosystems, providing food sources and functional habitats through the provision of refuge...
Read moreEnhancement of plant species diversity is often an objective in grassland management for wildlife conservation. Such management regimes may also chang...
Read morePoor seedling emergence often limits the success of direct seeding in ecological restoration. New techniques for maximising seed use efficiency and se...
Read moreMixtures of equal numbers of plants of different barley varieties or of a barley variety and an oat variety were grown in 5 field trials and 1 glassho...
Read moreIn field trials on the coastal foredune ridge of Voorne Island, Netherlands in 1984, A. arenaria was sown with a mixture of nurse crops (Secale cereal...
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