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Lines separating native and invasive plant species can be thin due to close relatedness, obscured by cryptic invasions, or breached by hybridization. ...
Read moreThirty-six lines derived from the F2 of a cross between the Taiwanese soyabean cultivar CH2 (♀) and a wild soyabean strain were investigated at Mishim...
Read moreWheat and C. dactylon grown in pure stands at various densities up to 3200 plants/m2 responded to density stress by extreme plasticity but not mortali...
Read moreThe establishment of the Advisory Working Group on Aquatic Genetic Resources and Technologies (Working Group) and its terms of reference were approved...
Read moreAlien species can be damaging to native biodiversity, human well-being and the economy. Identifying the complete range of impacts they cause, and the ...
Read more1. The introduction of non-native species continues to cause ecological concern globally, but there have been no published reviews of their effects in...
Read moreLarge carnivores often exhibit high survival rates in protected areas, whereas intentional and unintentional human-caused mortality may be greater in ...
Read moreAlthough invasive species are major topics of research, little consideration has been given to the implications of introducing non-native subspecies o...
Read moreChanges in life-history traits such as seed dormancy during cultivation of wild plant species in ex situ facilities could jeopardize conservation acti...
Read moreResults of recent research on Dactylopius opuntiae, a biological control agent for cactus weeds (Opuntia spp.) in South Africa and elsewhere, challeng...
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