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Pest management is essential to maintain agricultural production, but recent shifts in policies and the development of insecticide resistance have res...
Read moreTheory predicts that the susceptibility of patches of plants to gene flow mediated by incoming pollinators will depend on the length of pollinator res...
Read moreDebate continues regarding the ecological impacts of genetically modified (GM) crops and their coexistence with non-GM crops in Europe. In this debate...
Read morePollen beetles (Brassicogethes spp.) are the main pests of oilseed rape (OSR, Brassica napus) in Europe and responsible for massive yield losses. Upco...
Read moreGlobal declines in pollinating insects have been linked with agricultural intensification and land-use change. Increased production of novel crops for...
Read moreResource competition between wild pollinators and managed honeybees (Apis mellifera) has the potential to detrimentally impact insect biodiversity as ...
Read moreIncreasing natural pest control in agricultural fields is an important aim of ecological intensification. Combined effects of landscape context and lo...
Read moreThe explicit and implicit aims of creating ecological focus areas (EFAs) and implementing greening measures in European agro-ecosystems include the pr...
Read moreThe results of this study, which surveyed 38 small farm woodlands ranging in size from 0.05 to 4.45 ha, in an intensive arable region in Cambridgeshir...
Read moreEcological intensification involves the incorporation of biodiversity-based ecosystem service management into farming systems in order to make crop pr...
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