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In the temperate mixed oak forests of Central Europe, outbreaks of insects such as the spongy moth, Lymantria dispar, can cause severe defoliation and...
Read moreUnderstanding the habitat use and movement patterns of natural enemies in agricultural landscapes is essential for enhancing biological pest control. ...
Read morePossible determinants of seasonal vegetation community selection by cattle, red deer, goats and ponies on the Isle of Rhum, Scotland are described and...
Read moreWaituna Lagoon, near Invercargill, South Island, New Zealand, is a land-locked freshwater lagoon. It supports a variety of threatened species and is p...
Read moreEcological restoration of grasslands is increasingly based on regional seeds derived from predefined seed transfer zones. However, the degree and spat...
Read moreOne of the key questions in ecosystem restoration is the choice of seed material for restoring plant communities. More and more scientists and practit...
Read moreConfirmation of invasive species eradication following management programmes is typically determined by waiting an arbitrary period of time before det...
Read moreThe highly invasive spotted wing Drosophila Drosophila suzukii is a key pest of soft fruit and berries in Europe and North America, and development of...
Read moreInvasive non-native plants (INNPs) can have serious and widespread negative ecological and socio-economic impacts. It is therefore important they are ...
Read moreIn North America, herbicides are commonly used to control non-native invasive plants on public wildlands. Little is known about the magnitude, efficac...
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