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Species vary according to whether they benefit from or are harmed by disturbance and intensive human activity. This variation can be quantified by ind...
Read moreThe effective management of invasive plants requires an understanding of their invasiveness in contrasting environments. The effects of disturbance on...
Read moreThe maintenance or modification of grazing regimes is frequently advocated to deliver conservation targets in pastoral landscapes, but there are few q...
Read moreRecent outbreaks of defoliating insects on trees and shrubs used for landscaping major roads in the UK are reported. The reasons for some outbreaks we...
Read moreDuring the winter of 1976-77, few pupae of Delia brassicae (Wied.) were removed by predators from either natural or introduced populations of pupae bu...
Read moreModern agriculture, in seeking to maximize yields to meet growing global food demand, has caused loss of soil organic carbon (SOC) and compaction, imp...
Read moreAgricultural landscapes provide the essential ecosystem service of food to growing human populations; at the same time, agricultural expansion to incr...
Read moreSpecies' distributions are likely to be affected by a combination of environmental drivers. We used a data set of 11 million species occurrence record...
Read morePlant invasions are predicted to accelerate in a world with increased anthropogenic disturbance. Non-native species pre-adapted to these disturbances ...
Read moreThe pink bollworm moth Pectinophora gossypiella (Saunders) (Lepidoptera: Gelechiidae) is one of the most destructive pests in agriculture. An ongoing ...
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