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The most broadly applied generalizations of bioeconomics were derived from simple, non-spatial models. We develop a simple continuous spatial model in...
Read moreUnderstanding pesticide impacts on populations of target/non-target species and communities is a challenge to applied ecology. When predators that oth...
Read moreWhen Callosobruchus maculatus (F.) was provided with the seeds of several varieties of cowpea (Vigna unguiculata) in the laboratory in the UK and was ...
Read moreManagement programmes seeking to reduce the density of invasive species must overcome compensatory processes, such as recolonisation by dispersers fro...
Read moreChemical effects on organisms are typically assessed using individual-level endpoints or sometimes population growth rate (PGR), but such measurements...
Read moreRodents are maintenance hosts of numerous pathogens, and both their density and the pathogen prevalence determine the risk they pose to other animals ...
Read moreIt should be possible to design agroecosystems to reduce the severity of insect pest problems. Ecological theory about stability should be relevant wh...
Read moreA model of a 2 life-stage pest species is presented for determining the feasibility of control by means of predator release, habitat management and pe...
Read moreSustainable harvesting of wild populations relies on evidence-based knowledge to predict harvesting outcomes for species and the ecosystems they inhab...
Read moreThe effects of an attendant ant (Lasius niger) on the host-parasitoid system of the red wax scale insect (Ceroplastes rubens) and its parasitoid wasp ...
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