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Releasing pheasants in woodlands for game shooting is a widespread practice in the British countryside. Apart from changes to ground flora in woodland...
Read moreIncreased agricultural intensification has led to well-documented declines in the fauna and flora associated with intensive grasslands in the UK. We a...
Read moreVegetative buffers in agricultural landscapes can provide a range of important ecological services, including conservation of native flora and fauna, ...
Read moreDeclining populations of UK grassland flora and fauna have been attributed to intensification of agricultural management practices, including changes ...
Read moreMinimizing nitrogen (N) losses and increasing plant N uptake in agroecosystems is a major global challenge. Ecological concepts from (semi)natural gra...
Read moreInvasive plants are key drivers of global environmental changes leading to the disruption of ecosystems. Many invasive species engage in novel niche c...
Read moreWetlands in urban regions are subjected to a wide variety of anthropogenic disturbances, many of which may promote invasions of exotic plant species. ...
Read moreRemnants from oil spills can persist for decades within anoxic coastal sediments affecting local flora and fauna, but few studies have examined the lo...
Read moreIn a further study on the distribution of cereal aphids and their predators and parasites in southern England [see RAE/A 62, 500, 3133], the distribut...
Read moreCrop raiding by great apes is an emerging conservation issue across their range. It is important because it involves highly threatened species that ca...
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