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Methods for restoring degenerate Calluna vulgaris heath at Knettishall Heath in Breckland were studied. The treatments tested included disturbing the ...
Read moreA phycitid moth, Cactoblastis cactorum, was released in Kruger National Park (KNP), South Africa, during 1988 in an attempt to control O. stricta biol...
Read moreIn epidemiological studies of wildlife parasites, faecal genotyping has been introduced to prevent bias in estimates of parasite prevalence from faeca...
Read moreHoming endonuclease genes (HEGs) exist naturally in many single-celled organisms and can show extremely strong genetic drive allowing them to spread t...
Read moreAbout 5,400 cod from off the Hebrides, the Irish Sea, the Bristol Channel, the Southern Bight, the central North Sea and off the north-east English co...
Read moreKnowledge of the link between a vector population's pathogen-transmission potential and its biotic environment can generate more realistic forecasts o...
Read moreManagement of invasive species and pathogens requires information about the traffic of potential vectors. Such information is often taken from vector ...
Read moreTropical plant populations are often subject to multiple types of anthropogenic disturbance. Effective management requires disentangling the effects o...
Read moreThe importance and volume of aquaculture is increasing world-wide. Rearing practices play a key role in determining growth rate, survival and disease ...
Read moreThere is a great potential for increasing the production of rice in Tanzania, Zambia and Malawi. Many of the constraints on rice production are simila...
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