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Distribution and phenology of the beetles was studied at an infestation centre in a wood dominated by Ulmus glabra in Scania, S. Sweden, in 1983-85 us...
Read moreIn 2010 the BadgerBCG vaccine was licenced for use in badgers in the United Kingdom to reduce the severity of Mycobacterium bovis infection, and hence...
Read moreEarly detection is invaluable for the cost-effective control and eradication of invasive species, yet many traditional sampling techniques are ineffec...
Read moreInternational ports are generally considered the most likely points of entry for alien wood-boring beetles. A better understanding of the factors affe...
Read moreSix methods were used in attempts to estimate the numbers and age structure of populations of Glossina morsitans Westw. and G. pallidipes Aust. in the...
Read moreThe significance of top-down regulation by carnivores is receiving increasing global recognition. As a consequence, key objectives in many programmes ...
Read moreSize is a basic attribute of any population but it is often difficult to estimate, especially if the species under investigation is rare or cryptic. F...
Read moreLaboratory and field studies were carried out for 6 years on the ecology of Aedes cantans (Mg.) in southern England. Females oviposited in the leaf li...
Read more1. In order to realize the full potential of natural enemies in integrated pest management, it is necessary to understand their population dynamics, p...
Read moreTo improve conservation outcomes and move towards a 'predator-free New Zealand', we need new pest control technologies. Our growing knowledge of the c...
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