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Most insecticides are insect neurotoxins. Evidence is emerging that sublethal doses of these neurotoxins are affecting the learning and memory of both...
Read moreLand-use change can disrupt associations between different trophic groups, but it is unclear if habitat restoration can recover these associations. In...
Read moreForest management determines to a large degree the three-dimensional arrangement of the vegetation in production forest systems and hence has an essen...
Read moreBaiting is widely used in wildlife management for various purposes, including lethal control, fertility control, disease and parasite control, and con...
Read moreAnthropogenic noise exposure has deleterious effects on the foraging ecology of many animals. However, the effects of chronic anthropogenic noise on f...
Read moreThe idea that variable fire regimes (pyrodiversity) may increase habitat heterogeneity and, consequently, increase biodiversity at the landscape level...
Read morePollinators underpin global food production, but they are suffering significant declines across the world. Pesticides are thought to be important driv...
Read moreChaparral, a type of shrubland common throughout the California Floristic Province, is subject to management and removal in regions where wildfire thr...
Read moreNon-trophic interactions (or, inter-species associations) play a prominent role in determining community structure and function. Mixed-species bird fl...
Read moreIn many parts of the world, changes in agricultural land-use have led to significant declines of bird species, including aerial insectivores such as b...
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