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Dominance of native or alien competitive plants causes competitive exclusion of subordinate species and represents a major mechanism reducing biodiver...
Read morePiecemeal changes in land use might have cumulative effects on regional biodiversity. However, this hypothesis is difficult to test experimentally at ...
Read moreAn increase in pesticide resistance in many pest species is promoting interest in biological control. Much remains to be learned about natural enemy i...
Read moreThe search for appropriate management strategies to control invasive plants is an important theme in environmental management. However, the recovery o...
Read morePopulation declines of vultures of the genus Gyps in the Indian Subcontinent in the 1990s and 2000s were among the most rapid global population declin...
Read moreCoastal habitat-forming species provide protection and essential habitat for fisheries but their ability to maintain these services are under threat f...
Read moreContaminants such as mercury are pervasive and can have immunosuppressive effects on wildlife. Impaired immunity could be important for forecasting pa...
Read moreBiological control agents that impact on non-target native species have limited desirability. Aculus hyperici was introduced into Australia to help co...
Read morePhylogenetic and functional diversity are theorised to increase invasion resistance. Experimentally testing whether plant communities higher in these ...
Read moreIdentifying the mechanisms underlying biological invasions can inform the management of invasive species. The enemy release hypothesis (ERH) suggests ...
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