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The extent to which the weed Cirsium arvense (creeping thistle) may be controlled by manipulating interspecific competition and herbivory was examined...
Read moreParasitoids often are selected for use as biological control agents because of their high host specificity, yet such host specificity can result in st...
Read moreGrassland management must be based on an understanding of key species' responses to various grazing regimes to achieve both production and conservatio...
Read moreUnderstanding the mechanisms that allow exotic species to have rapid population growth is an important step in the process of controlling existing inv...
Read morePest management strategies should be informed by research on a broad suite of biotic and abiotic interactions. We used a life table response experimen...
Read moreWheat and C. dactylon grown in pure stands at various densities up to 3200 plants/m2 responded to density stress by extreme plasticity but not mortali...
Read moreThe dramatic expansion of rubber plantations in mainland South-East Asia and south-west China has caused many eco-environmental problems, especially n...
Read moreThe following is virtually the author's summary of this account of investigations on Guadalcanal (Solomon Is.) based on observations by the author and...
Read moreComplex environments support high biodiversity and diverse microhabitat availability, which may reduce the intensity of competition among species. Bot...
Read moreThe ecology of C. scoparius (broom) was studied between 1993 and 1997 in southern France to investigate how it can become an invasive weed in its nati...
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