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A possible explanation for low success rates when introducing natural enemies to new regions for biological control of insect pests is that they fail ...
Read moreEvery year more than 1 million commercial bumblebee colonies are deployed in greenhouses worldwide for their pollination services. While commercial po...
Read moreThe subtropical humid forest of Meghalaya (India) has been exposed to various kinds of disturbance of varying magnitude during recent years; felling o...
Read moreWe conducted a systematic review on the impacts of natural causes of variation or changes in flow magnitude (resulting from climatic variability and b...
Read moreSlugs are a serious pest of many crops, including winter wheat, but current methods of control are unreliable. As part of a research study into the po...
Read moreTwo papers, Hughes & Paramor (2004) and Paramor & Hughes (2004), published in Journal of Applied Ecology are discussed. These papers suggest t...
Read moreCliff ecosystems provide refuge to 35%-66% of the world's endemic plants. However, they face growing threats from sport climbing. Evidence suggests th...
Read moreIn the course of land-use change, especially since the mid-20th century, the area of semi-natural (unimproved) grasslands has dramatically decreased. ...
Read moreSecondary forests growing on cleared lands and tree plantations are becoming increasingly widespread land-uses in the tropics. Previous studies are di...
Read moreWater available for irrigation is declining in many rice-growing regions around the world. Global populations continue to rise, increasing crop produc...
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