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Farmland birds can suppress insect pests, but may also consume beneficial insects, damage crops and potentially carry foodborne pathogens. As bird com...
Read moreQuantifying current and future overlap between human activities and wildlife is a core and growing aim of ecological study, spurring ever more spatial...
Read moreReconciling conflicts between wildlife conservation and other human activities is a pervasive, multifaceted issue. Large carnivores, such as the Afric...
Read moreUnderstanding how to allocate land for the sustainable delivery of multiple, competing objectives is a major societal challenge. The land sharing-spar...
Read moreCommunity science initiatives are revolutionising our ability to detect and respond to biological invasions. Non-native trees and shrubs are among the...
Read moreConflicts arising from human activities and biodiversity value affect the conservation efficacy of protected areas. Resolving these conflicts requires...
Read moreThe following is substantially the author's summary. During the years 1963-70, further progress was made in eradicating tsetse flies (Glossina tachino...
Read moreExchange of carbon dioxide (CO2) from soils can contribute significantly to the global warming potential (GWP) of agro-ecosystems. Due to variations i...
Read moreThe 20th century has witnessed substantial increases in the intensity of agricultural land management, much of which has been driven by policies to en...
Read moreInteractions between wildlife and domestic livestock have created conflict for centuries because of pathogen transmission, competition for space and f...
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