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Spatial management of invasive species is more likely to be successful when multiple locations are treated simultaneously. However, selecting the best...
Read moreThe long-term effects of small-scale spatial heterogeneity of livestock (cattle) grazing on vegetation dynamics were studied with a grid-based model o...
Read moreDisturbance is a fundamental ecological process and driver of population dynamics. Ecologists seek to understand the effects of disturbance on ecologi...
Read moreGrassland diversity can support sustainable intensification of grassland production through increased yields, reduced inputs and limited weed invasion...
Read moreUnderstanding the mechanisms that allow exotic species to have rapid population growth is an important step in the process of controlling existing inv...
Read moreThe Eurasian steppe has long been subject to grazing by domestic ungulates at high levels, resulting in widespread deterioration of biodiversity and e...
Read moreOpportunities for diversifying the management of weedy populations may be enhanced through accurate predictions of seedling emergence, because the tim...
Read moreInvasive herbivores can have large negative impacts on natural ecosystems. Management of invasive populations often requires frequent, broadscale, exp...
Read moreIn Europe and North America, there is growing concern that biodiversity declines associated with agricultural intensification will adversely impact th...
Read moreGeneralist predators such as carabid and cantharid beetles form an important component within natural enemy communities in arable land. Usually, preda...
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