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One of the most common human-wildlife conflicts is damage by wildlife to agricultural crops. In order to propose cost-effective measures to address wi...
Read more1. Estimating population abundance is a key objective of surveillance programmes, particularly for vector species of public health interest. For mosqu...
Read morePollination services are affected by landscape context, farming management and pollinator community structure, all of which impact flower visitation r...
Read moreBiological control agents that impact on non-target native species have limited desirability. Aculus hyperici was introduced into Australia to help co...
Read moreCalls for the application of ecological principles in agriculture have gained momentum. Intercropping systems are designed by growing two, or more, an...
Read moreApplying nutrient-rich agricultural by-products, such as fruit peels and pulp, to degraded land has been proposed as a strategy to overcome a number o...
Read moreWith increasing numbers of large grazing birds on agricultural grassland, conflict with farmers is rising. One management approach to alleviate confli...
Read moreThe control of invasive species is a challenge heightened by the dependency of management outcomes on environmental variation. This is especially true...
Read moreTo successfully manipulate populations for management and conservation purposes, managers must be able to track changes in demographic rates and deter...
Read moreUrban patch colonization and species establishment within cities are restricted by the behavioural, life history and physiological attributes of colon...
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