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The relative importance of bottom-up versus top-down control of population dynamics has been the focus of much debate. In infectious disease biology, ...
Read morePest management strategies should be informed by research on a broad suite of biotic and abiotic interactions. We used a life table response experimen...
Read moreHerbivores inducing host-plant trait changes can indirectly affect the performance, distribution, abundance and behaviour of other herbivores, even wh...
Read moreBaiting is widely used in wildlife management for various purposes, including lethal control, fertility control, disease and parasite control, and con...
Read moreManagers tasked with controlling invasive species require effective methods that are quick and easy to use without inflicting extensive nontarget dama...
Read moreChaparral, a type of shrubland common throughout the California Floristic Province, is subject to management and removal in regions where wildfire thr...
Read moreMonitoring abundance is essential for vector management, but it is often only possible in a fraction of managed areas. For vector control programmes, ...
Read moreSemi-natural grasslands are important habitats for the conservation of biodiversity in Europe. High population densities of toxic Colchicum autumnale ...
Read moreHelisoma duryi has been suggested as a biological control agent against the snail intermediate hosts of schistosomes, Biomphalaria and Bulinus species...
Read moreSustainable insect control requires effective management of the evolution of resistance to pesticides. Resistance management may ultimately depend on ...
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