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Two strategies are often promoted to mitigate the effects of agricultural expansion on biodiversity: one integrates wildlife-friendly habitats within ...
Read moreWhen mammalian herbivores are present at high densities their browsing activity can have a negative effect on establishment or regeneration of native ...
Read moreModern silvicultural methods employ various styles of selective harvesting in addition to traditional clear-cutting. This can create a mosaic of patch...
Read moreSimulium posticatum causes a severe biting problem in the valley of the river Stour in Dorset, UK. Various control measures have been attempted includ...
Read moreThe use of container-grown plants in restoring shingle beach vegetation was investigated at Sizewell, Suffolk, UK, where the vegetation had been destr...
Read moreWe conducted a systematic review on the impacts of natural causes of variation or changes in flow magnitude (resulting from climatic variability and b...
Read moreIn the temperate mixed oak forests of Central Europe, outbreaks of insects such as the spongy moth, Lymantria dispar, can cause severe defoliation and...
Read moreThe number of migratory geese spending winter and early spring in the Netherlands increased from 100 000 in the early 1960s to almost 600 000 in the 1...
Read moreFunctional traits mediate the response of communities to disturbances (response traits) and their contribution to ecosystem functions (effect traits)....
Read moreIncreasing population sizes of geese are the cause of numerous agricultural conflicts in many regions of the Northern Hemisphere. Scaring is often use...
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