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Many species are adversely affected by human activities at large spatial scales and their conservation requires detailed information on distributions....
Read moreP. ponderosa was grown as widely-spaced trees in a hexazinone-treated monoculture and in mixture with the grass Calamagrostis rubescens for 4 growing ...
Read moreThis is a report to Natural England (NE) about the biological records for maerl held in the Seasearch database. The overarching intention is to explor...
Read moreUnderstanding ecological strategies of invasive species relative to the entire native community is important in understanding and managing both the me...
Read moreMany ecologically based wildlife-habitat models provide only limited explanations of the observed data because they do not take account of the way in ...
Read moreEmerging infectious diseases can have serious consequences for wildlife populations, ecosystem structure and biodiversity. Predicting the spatial patt...
Read moreThe global spread of invasive plant pathogens is increasing, putting natural forests and ecosystem services under threat. Spatial data can quantify ra...
Read moreSome native fish in New Zealand do not coexist with introduced salmonids. Previous studies of disjunct distributions of exotic brown trout Salmo trutt...
Read moreConversion of natural habitats to human use can affect the abundance and distribution of predators and parasites, create population sinks, and reduce ...
Read moreIn a further study on the distribution of cereal aphids and their predators and parasites in southern England [see RAE/A 62, 500, 3133], the distribut...
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