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Accurate identification of natural enemies is the cornerstone of biological control, and methods that can separate closely related species are essenti...
Read moreThis report provides an update on the investigation into suspected predation of lambs by badgers in Scotland. It summarizes the findings from a large-...
Read moreUnderstanding the spatial structure of populations is important in developing effective management strategies for feral and invasive species, such as ...
Read morePest eradication is an important facet of conservation and ecological restoration and has been applied successfully to invasive rat species on offshor...
Read moreThe aim of this project was to generate evidence to inform best practise guidance for Natural England staff wishing to use DNA metabarcoding to identi...
Read moreRationalizing the use of chemicals in pest control programmes is a fundamental goal that is aided by the knowledge of patterns of population connectiv...
Read moreHuman-transformed residuals, especially those derived from human waste (dumps), farmland, and livestock are involved in the emergence of antibiotic-re...
Read moreA significant proportion of vector-borne diseases are transmitted by blood-sucking dipterans, including mosquitoes. Understanding transmission risks r...
Read moreIn epidemiological studies of wildlife parasites, faecal genotyping has been introduced to prevent bias in estimates of parasite prevalence from faeca...
Read moreRestoration is an emerging intervention to reverse the degradation and loss of marine habitat-formers and the ecosystem services they underpin. Curren...
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