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Grazing has been implicated in the decline of heather-dominated moorlands in Britain, but there has been little consideration of the effects of differ...
Read moreEffective management of fish and wildlife populations benefits from an understanding of the effects of stressors on individual physiology. While physi...
Read moreRecent declines in honeybee populations have focused attention on the potential for unmanaged insects to replace them as pollinators of food crops. Th...
Read moreHighly disturbed areas such as surface-mined land provide a great challenge for ecological restoration. The goal is to identify appropriate restoratio...
Read moreConservation and restoration practitioners often struggle to define appropriate targets for restoration. Frequently, 'pre-settlement conditions' (the ...
Read moreAs measuring biodiversity in its entirety is impractical, there is a need for bioindicators. This study tested the hypothesis that parasitoid Hymenopt...
Read morePollutants as endocrine disrupting chemicals (EDCs) are of worldwide concern, due to their detrimental effects on the physiology and behaviour of wild...
Read moreEcologically sustainable forest management is being implemented to address the competing demands of timber production and conservation, but its effect...
Read moreNative to the Americas, cane toads Bufo marinus are an invasive species causing substantial ecological impacts in Australia. We need ways to control i...
Read moreAn expert system was constructed to help diagnose problems caused by the delphacid rice pest Nilaparvata lugens in Zhejiang Province, China, and to de...
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