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1. Invasive non-native trees cause structural and functional changes in plant communities, which tend to increase over time since invasion. Native veg...
Read moreSpatially explicit weed population models are very useful to explore long-term weed management scenarios. The economic implications of the management ...
Read moreHabitat loss, fragmentation, and alteration of the landscape matrix are interdependent processes, collectively responsible for most recent species ext...
Read moreStrategies to control ongoing biological invasions are often developed by modelling the invasive species' population and aiming to reduce its abundanc...
Read moreLarge-scale anthropogenic mangroves have been constructed in coastal regions worldwide but our understanding of their ecological effects is limited. I...
Read moreUnder increasing human-related threats to forests, many studies suggest that increasing tree species diversity may boost forest resilience by enhancin...
Read moreCulicoides biting midges are vectors of internationally important arboviruses including bluetongue virus (BTV). The ecological constraints imposed by ...
Read moreBiological invasions are a major consequence of globalization and pose a significant threat to biodiversity. Because only a small fraction of introduc...
Read moreThe movement of native herbivores onto agricultural land is a key management issue world-wide as they may compete with domestic livestock for pasture ...
Read moreClassical ecological theory predicts a succession towards plant communities that are determined by environmental conditions. However, in ecological re...
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