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The use of Trojan Y chromosomes (TYC) for controlling invasive species involves manipulating the sex chromosomes of captive-raised individuals. Follow...
Read moreA unified ratio-dependent supply-demand driven tritrophic model of the cassava (Manihot esculenta) system was compared to field data and then used to ...
Read moreIn an apple orchard in south-western England where tits (Parus spp.) ate 95% of the overwintering larvae of Cydia pomonella (L.), only 35% of the surv...
Read moreIt has been hypothesized that a balanced adult sex ratio is necessary for the full participation of ungulate females in reproduction and therefore hig...
Read moreHarvesting of large mammals is usually not random, and directional selection has been identified as the main cause of rapid evolution. However, select...
Read moreAfrican lions are declining across much of their range, yet robust measures of population densities remain rare. The Queen Elizabeth Conservation Area...
Read moreA computer model was developed simulating the mating behaviour and population increase of adults of Spodoptera littoralis (Boisd.) in an isolated grou...
Read morePrioritizing conservation of source populations within landscapes is proposed as a strategy for recovering tigers globally. We studied population dyna...
Read more1. Increasingly immunocontraception is being considered as a potential method for the biological control of mammalian pests. Although several studies ...
Read moreThe development of genetically modified (GM) mosquitoes and their subsequent field release offers innovative and cost-effective approaches to reduce m...
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