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In tests in Australia, first and second-instar larvae of Sericesthis nigrolineata (Boisd.) were exposed for short periods to temperatures between 30 a...
Read moreGermany is generally characterized by intensive agriculture. There is increasing concern about the situation of extensively used meadows and pastures ...
Read moreAtmospheric nitrogen (N) deposition, climatic variables and anthropogenic management affect grassland-ecosystem stability by driving changes in plant ...
Read moreThe general biology of Coprids and their behaviour in relation to their possible introduction into Australia in order to control the buffalo fly [Haem...
Read moreThe coprophagous insects of Australia are discussed in relation to the constituents of cattle dung and the requirements of the insects. The effect of ...
Read moreThe relationship between grazing intake, herbage availability and sward structure was investigated using grazing process models. The general model exp...
Read moreA study was made in the Northern Province, during Aug. and Oct. 1968, of the suitability of miombo woodland (Brachystegia/Julbernardia) for cattle rea...
Read morePatterns of change in vegetation cover, as measured by multitemporal remote sensing using the LANDSAT Multispectral Scanner, were used to model domest...
Read moreBreckland grass heaths surveyed in 1981 were resurveyed (9 only) in 1989. Rabbit-grazed sites supported lichens, cushion-forming mosses, winter annual...
Read moreIn many grasslands, some ants act as ecological engineers to produce long-lasting soil structures which have a considerable influence on the patterns ...
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