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Phratora vulgatissima is the most serious pest of willow grown as short-rotation coppice in Britain. The effects of genetically diverse plantations of...
Read moreThe ability to track animals with Global Positioning System (GPS) collars opened an enormous potential for studying animal movements and behaviour in ...
Read moreA field trial was conducted in 1994 near Ketou, Ouemé, Benin, to investigate the efficacy of an oil formulation of the fungal entomopathogen, Metarhiz...
Read moreA growing and increasingly globalised human population, requiring the movement of goods and commodities, is placing increasing demands on the maritime...
Read morePredicting how nature's contributions to people (NCP) vary spatially remains a challenge. For NCP provided by mobile species, it is unclear how predic...
Read moreRed-billed queleas Quelea quelea are major pests of small-grain crops throughout sub-Saharan Africa. When conditions permit, birds breed in vast colon...
Read moreenThis link goes to a English sectionslThis link goes to a English section Although several studies have focused on the influence of moonlight on deer...
Read moreThe ability of animals to move through a landscape is a fundamental determinant of population persistence in fragmented habitats. This movement can be...
Read moreFish physical habitat models are a tool for guiding restoration efforts in lotic ecosystems, but often they overestimate restoration outcomes because ...
Read morePopulation abundance estimation is a critical yet challenging task for wildlife management decision-making. For aerial surveys of terrestrial mammals ...
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