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A seed-feeding biocontrol agent Bruchidius villosus was released in New Zealand (NZ) to control the invasive European shrub, broom Cytisus scoparius, ...
Read moreManagement boundaries are often delimited by political and social factors, whereas animal movements are affected by ecological and geophysical constra...
Read moreClimate change in the Arctic is two to three times faster than anywhere else in the world. It is therefore crucial to understand the effects of weathe...
Read moreCurrent investment in conservation is insufficient to adequately protect and recover all ecosystems and species. The challenge of allocating limited f...
Read moreTo consider the potential of entomopathogenic nematodes as biological control agents, a generalized analytical modelling approach was adopted and, usi...
Read moreAssessing changes in species range is based on identifying new occurrences in areas where absence has been inferred due to lack of previous records. T...
Read morePart II: P. ulmi hatched 4-5 weeks before B. angulatus, and in years when the predator severely checked the mite predation was effective at the beginn...
Read moreThe development of transgenic technologies, coupled with sterile insect techniques (SIT), is being explored in relation to new approaches for the biol...
Read moreThe following is based largely on the author's sumrnary. Scotch broom (Sara-thamnus scoparius) was introduced from Europe to the Pacific toast of Nort...
Read moreCommunity science is an increasingly integral part of biodiversity research and monitoring, often achieving broad spatial and temporal coverage but lo...
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