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Sampling of earthworm populations during 5- and 15-yr-old cropping phases and in 5-, 10- and 15-yr-old fallow phases of shifting agriculture at Shillo...
Read moreAlthough matrix improvement in fragmented landscapes is a promising conservation measure, matrix permeability (willingness of an organism to enter the...
Read moreThese two parts of a series deal with studies in an apple orchard in south-eastern England in 1953-59 on the effect of routine sprays of winter wash (...
Read moreMouse [Mus musculus] plagues are a significant problem to agricultural areas of Australia, causing millions of dollars of damage. This study was condu...
Read moreWind farms are emerging as a major cause of mortality of large scavenging bird species, which may be catastrophic when they operate in concert with ot...
Read moreAttempts to control natural systems through management have often met with success but have also led to unexpected and often undesirable outcomes. Unf...
Read moreIt is important to document changes in the population sizes of species to justify and implement conservation programmes. This is often hampered by the...
Read moreThe nets used in bottom trawl fisheries cause mortality of benthic invertebrates and this can decrease the long-term availability of prey to exploited...
Read moreThese two parts of a series deal with studies in an apple orchard in south-eastern England in 1953-59 on the effect of routine sprays of winter wash (...
Read moreRecent changes in population size of butterflies and farmland birds across north-west European landscapes have been linked to the effects of agricultu...
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