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The term "applied ecology of fear" was recently introduced to describe the growing research field that applies the theory of the ecology of fear to ma...
Read moreWeeds play an important role in arable and horticultural habitats, and models are being developed to improve our understanding of their population dyn...
Read moreThe decline of managed honeybees and the rapid expansion of mass-flowering crops increase the risk of pollination limitation in crops and raise questi...
Read moreEffective biodiversity management can only be implemented if data are available on assemblage-environment relationships. The level of detail needs to ...
Read moreEcosystem services (ES) are benefits people receive from nature. To sustain these benefits, we need to spatially connect communities benefitting from ...
Read moreSemi-natural habitats (SNH) are considered essential for pest-suppressive landscapes, but their influence on crop pests and natural enemies can be hig...
Read moreYellowhammer Emberiza citrinella populations have declined rapidly in the UK over recent decades, and a clear understanding of their habitat requireme...
Read moreTetranychus pacificus and Eotetranychus willamettei are herbivore pests of grapevines in California. The 2 pests share a common and often effective ph...
Read moreOpportunities for diversifying the management of weedy populations may be enhanced through accurate predictions of seedling emergence, because the tim...
Read moreDispersal and host-foraging activity are important behavioural characteristics for parasitoid species used as biological control agents. Appropriate m...
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