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Intensive resource extraction activity in the oil sands of Canada alters the quantity, structure and distribution of native ecosystems, which in turn ...
Read moreBecause biological systems are complex, management interventions occasionally have unintended adverse consequences. For example, attempts to control b...
Read moreInternational ports are generally considered the most likely points of entry for alien wood-boring beetles. A better understanding of the factors affe...
Read moreA citrus orchard at Nelspruit, South Africa, was pruned back to the main branches to stimulate the growth of new shoots, which are highly attractive t...
Read moreIdentifying the resources that limit bee populations is essential for both bee conservation and pollination management in agroecosystems. Land-use cha...
Read moreMesocarnivores are of particular interest in wildlife management. Their adaptability makes them a focus of public attention globally, as negative inte...
Read moreIn >1 million ha of the exotic pine, Pinus radiata, planted in the coastal area of central Chile in the last 15 yr, up to 55% of stems in attacked ...
Read moreSupporting pollinators in agricultural landscapes is important for reversing their global decline. Road verges and hedges are used by pollinators for ...
Read moreA population of Glossina morsitans Westw. and G. pallidipes Aust. in Zimbabwe that was studied by R. J. Phelps & G. A. Vale [see RAE/B 67, 1901] w...
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