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Wildlife populations may be the subject of management interventions for disease control that can have unintended, counterproductive effects. Social st...
Read moreStrategies to control ongoing biological invasions are often developed by modelling the invasive species' population and aiming to reduce its abundanc...
Read moreIdentifying the mechanisms underlying biological invasions can inform the management of invasive species. The enemy release hypothesis (ERH) suggests ...
Read moreAs climate change intensifies and demand for timber rises, forest disturbances are increasing. Disturbances in forests cause an abrupt loss in canopy ...
Read moreThe following is virtually the author's summary. Observations were made on the biology and ecology of Leptocorisa oratoria (F.) in Sarawak, mainly at ...
Read moreThere is a need to assess the sustainability of wild bird harvest in the United Kingdom (UK), and more widely, across Europe. Yet, data on populations...
Read moreIn field trials in 4 UK rivers, the Coln, the Mouse Water, the Windrush and the Petteril, all of which supported macrophyte communities that included ...
Read moreDetermining effectiveness of restoration treatments is an important requirement of adaptive management, but it can be non-trivial where only portions ...
Read moreCulicoides biting midges are vectors of internationally important arboviruses including bluetongue virus (BTV). The ecological constraints imposed by ...
Read moreBiological invasions are a major consequence of globalization and pose a significant threat to biodiversity. Because only a small fraction of introduc...
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