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Climate change is already reducing carbon sequestration in Central European forests dramatically through extensive droughts and bark beetle outbreaks....
Read moreToxicant resistance is a potential, or very real, problem with many pest control programmes worldwide. However, apart from rodents, pesticide resistan...
Read moreNeonicotinoids are now the most widely used insecticides in the world. They act systemically, travelling through plant tissues and protecting all part...
Read moreThe causes of bark beetle outbreaks - particularly the role of disturbances - are poorly understood. Stand-scale disturbances, like fires, can suddenl...
Read moreOak decline is a complex disorder caused by multiple stressors. Although declines have been observed across Europe since 1700, there is still a lot of...
Read moreThe number of individuals involved in an invasion event, or 'propagule size', has a strong theoretical basis for influencing invasion success. However...
Read more1. The problems of vertebrate pests are greater now than ever before, with vertebrate control constrained by problems of humaneness, scale and environ...
Read moreCarabid beetles are polyphagous predators that can act as biological control agents of insect pests and weeds. While current agricultural practices of...
Read moreInvasive pests, such as the pine wood nematode (PWN), threaten European forests. In De la Fuente, Saura, and Beck, Journal of Applied Ecology, 2018, 5...
Read moreThe number and rate of non-native plant invasions in forests have been steadily increasing over the last century with profound consequences for the co...
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