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The release of more than 40 million captive-bred pheasants and red-legged partridges in Britain annually represents a significant addition to the pote...
Read moreChanges in numbers of cereal aphids (mainly Sitobion avenae (F.) and Metopolophium dirhodum (Wlk.) but including also Rhopalosiphum padi (L.)) were me...
Read moreRats have reached about 80% of the world's islands and are among the most successful invasive mammals. Rats are opportunistic predators that are notor...
Read moreRoads provide suitable conditions for the establishment and growth of exotic species. Most roads are bordered by drainage ditches forming a network of...
Read moreIntroduced carnivores are often cryptic, making it difficult to quantify their presence in ecosystems, and assess how this varies in relation to manag...
Read moreAfrican lions are declining across much of their range, yet robust measures of population densities remain rare. The Queen Elizabeth Conservation Area...
Read moreHuman-wildlife conflicts are widespread, particularly with big cats which can kill domestic livestock and create a counteraction between conservation ...
Read moreCocoa (Theobroma cacao L.) is produced in monocultures (MONO) or agroforests (AF). Farmers have to decide between two strategies: short-term (rapid in...
Read moreThe introduction and further spread of many alien species have been a result of trade and transport. Consequently, alien species are often found close...
Read moreEven-aged silviculture based on short-rotation clearcuts had severely altered boreal forests. Silvicultural alternatives (e.g. continuous cover or ret...
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