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Management of invasive species and pathogens requires information about the traffic of potential vectors. Such information is often taken from vector ...
Read moreIn the middle of the 20th century, the colonial lesser kestrel Falco naumanni experienced a marked decline in its western palaearctic breeding range. ...
Read moreSimulation and analytical models were developed for gorse Ulex europaeus. The simulation model incorporated spatially local density-dependent competit...
Read moreMany species are adversely affected by human activities at large spatial scales and their conservation requires detailed information on distributions....
Read moreHuman-mediated dispersal has been shown to be the most important vector for the spread of invasive species, yet there has been little evaluation of al...
Read moreReliable estimates of dispersal rates between habitat patches (i.e. functional connectivity) are critical for predicting long-term effects of habitat ...
Read moreLarge-scale conservation planning requires the identification of priority areas in which species have a high likelihood of long-term persistence. This...
Read moreA new model for the biological control of the pest weevil Sitona discoideus by the parasitoid Microctonus aethiopoides is presented. Based on an earli...
Read moreMultistate capture-recapture models are frequently used to estimate the survival and state transition parameters needed to parameterize stage-structur...
Read moreSimulation and analytical models were developed for the European shrub, Scotch broom Cytisus scoparius. The simulation model is spatially explicit and...
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