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Fisheries can affect non-target species through bycatch, and climate change may act simultaneously on their population dynamics. Estimating the relati...
Read moreUnderstanding the impacts of invasive species on natural ecosystems is an important component of developing management strategies. Habitat-forming inv...
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 moreHabitat degradation and fragmentation are growing concerns in ecology, yet distinguishing between the effects of these processes can be a challenging ...
Read moreHerbivores inducing host-plant trait changes can indirectly affect the performance, distribution, abundance and behaviour of other herbivores, even wh...
Read moreThirgood & Redpath (2008) propose ways in which red grouse:hen harrier conflicts could be resolved. It has also been suggested that grouse managem...
Read moreInsect pests in agricultural systems are one of the major causes of damage to crop production and storage worldwide. However, the study of the effect ...
Read moreMany savannas are experiencing increased cover of trees and shrubs, resulting in reduced herbaceous productivity, shifts in savanna functional structu...
Read moreCapturing the effects of fragmentation and ongoing changing climate on the population dynamics of long-lived trees requires long-term datasets, but th...
Read moreMost fish stocks world-wide are fished at maximum sustainable yield (MSY) or overfished, as many fisheries management strategies have failed to achiev...
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