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The benefits of exposure to nature for health and well-being have been demonstrated across multiple disciplines. Recent work has sought to establish o...
Read moreA model of the function of open drainage ditches (grips) on peat moorland in northern England is described. The model makes the following predictions:...
Read moreAlterations to river flow and morphology widely impact riverine habitats. Little is known about the consequences of such alterations on riparian arthr...
Read moreEcological theory predicts that the effectiveness of local agri-environmental management to enhance species richness at field scales will be the highe...
Read moreAnthropogenic activities influence ongoing selective regimes leading to changes in phenotypic variation of plants and animals. The reduction of phenot...
Read moreTo explore possible ways of reducing the effets of bud-eating in orchards, captive bullfinches [Pyrrhula pyrrhula] were studied in an aviary simulatio...
Read moreIn marine and terrestrial ecosystems, organisms are affected by environmental variations that cause fluctuations in population size. The harvest-inter...
Read moreIn the work reported in this part of a series [cf. RAE/A 60, 2210], various components of the biology of Aphis craccivora Koch, the subterranean clove...
Read moreWildlife managers require defensible and transparent population estimates to justify species management. Statistical population reconstruction (SPR) i...
Read moreLife tables for populations of Hylemya (Erioischia) brassicae (Bch.) on cabbage crops in Canada [cf. RAE/A 60, 538] and England [50, p. 286] are analy...
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