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Exotic plant invasions threaten biodiversity and are costly to farmers. Land use is a major pathway promoting the spread of exotic plant species; howe...
Read moreClarifying what species are being consumed at what times can improve our understanding of how anthropogenic change affects food web dynamics, with imp...
Read morePollinator conservation is of increasing interest in the light of managed honeybee (Apis mellifera) declines, and declines in some species of wild bee...
Read moreHabitat manipulation is important for enhancing biological control of arthropod pests, but identification of selective food plants that benefit only n...
Read moreDisturbance is widely believed to facilitate invasions by exotic plants, but is also important for the persistence of many native species. The results...
Read moreIn field studies in the Drentse A nature reserve, Netherlands, standing crop and species composition of three different fields cut for hay were studie...
Read moreConcern about a global decline in wild pollinators has increased interest in how pollinators are affected by human land use, and how this, in turn, af...
Read moreCommunity science initiatives are revolutionising our ability to detect and respond to biological invasions. Non-native trees and shrubs are among the...
Read moreRestoration of depressional wetlands in mid-continental North America typically involves reflooding formerly drained basins. There have been several t...
Read moreThe management of biological invasions is a worldwide conservation priority. Unfortunately, decision-making on optimal invasion management can be impe...
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