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Managers tasked with controlling invasive species require effective methods that are quick and easy to use without inflicting extensive nontarget dama...
Read moreInsects play vital ecological roles; many provide essential ecosystem services while others are economically devastating pests and disease vectors. Co...
Read moreEffects of controlling the shrub Disperma sp. (near D. eremophilum Milne-Redhead) by hand clearing and 3 mechanical methods on ground-cover compositio...
Read more3 long series of rainfall and wheat yield data in climatically different regions of Israel were analysed by means of different statistical methods (mu...
Read moreThe functional characteristics of forests are related to the organization of their canopies. However, understanding the relationship between canopy st...
Read moreA major challenge for eradication managers is deciding when a programme can be deemed successful. Regan et al. (2006) were the first to pose this prob...
Read moreCurrent global environmental change calls for comprehensive and complementing approaches for biodiversity conservation. According to recent research, ...
Read moreThe provisioning of ecosystem services to society is increasingly under pressure from global change. Changing disturbance regimes are of particular co...
Read moreThe distribution of dispersal distances (the dispersal kernel) is a major determinant of spatial population dynamics, yet little is known about the sh...
Read moreInvasive species threaten biodiversity, and their eradication is desirable whenever possible. Deciding whether an invasive species has been successful...
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