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Culling the main wildlife host of bovine tuberculosis in Great Britain (GB) and Ireland, the European badger (Meles meles), has been employed in both ...
Read more1. Estimating population abundance is a key objective of surveillance programmes, particularly for vector species of public health interest. For mosqu...
Read moreAlthough many non-native species arrive in novel environments, only a fraction successfully establish. A crucial factor affecting the colonization pro...
Read moreGlobal warming can increase insect pest pressure by enhancing reproductive rates. Whether this translates into yield losses depends on phenological sy...
Read moreRecent legislation designed to reduce air pollution has restricted Californian rice-farmers from burning rice stubble after harvest. Intentional flood...
Read moreTicks and tick-borne diseases (TBDs) form a significant and growing threat to human health and well-being in Europe, with increasing numbers of tick-b...
Read moreTwo lectins, concanavalin A (Con A) and Galanthus nivalis agglutinin (GNA), have anti-feedant properties that suggest a potential for the control of i...
Read moreAltered global climates in the 21st century pose serious threats for biological systems and practical actions are needed to mount a response for speci...
Read moreThe life history, population dynamics and dispersal of the snail Theba pisana were studied in a cereal-pasture rotation in South Australia in 1984-88....
Read moreRoot infection by symbiotic N2-fixing Frankia and Rhizobium strains was quantified in relation to light and soil properties for seedlings of 12 woody ...
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