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Arctic-breeding goose populations have increased in recent decades and their expansion into agricultural areas has caused increasing conflict with far...
Read moreCoexistence between wildlife and farmers can be challenging and can endanger the lives of both, prompting the provisioning of mitigation methods by go...
Read moreThe simplification of agricultural landscapes through the increase in cropped area has caused the loss of habitats for many species that fulfil import...
Read moreTraditional small-holder agricultural landscapes in southern China are being consolidated to increase mechanisation levels in agriculture, but it is u...
Read moreField surveys of egg populations of Cryptophlebia leucotreta and the egg parasitoid Trichogrammatoidea cryptophlebiae native to southern Africa, were ...
Read moreWindthrow disturbance is an important driver of arthropod diversity in forests. In the past, studies have mainly focused on the first years after dist...
Read moreInvasive species cause severe threats to biodiversity and the economy, but often across multi-actor landscapes. Therefore, collaboration among multipl...
Read moreEnzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) was used to detect aphid consumption by predators collected from 3 fields of winter wheat in the UK. A total...
Read moreOne of the most common human-wildlife conflicts is damage by wildlife to agricultural crops. In order to propose cost-effective measures to address wi...
Read moreRed-billed queleas Quelea quelea are major pests of small-grain crops throughout sub-Saharan Africa. When conditions permit, birds breed in vast colon...
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