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Resource availability and natural enemies are among the most commonly cited mechanisms affecting competitive ability of invasive plants, but their sim...
Read moreIn Germany, an interdisciplinary working group Ambrosia has been established in 2005. The group consists of experts in the fields of botany and ecolog...
Read moreThe management of bio-invasions relies upon the development of methods to trace their origin and expansion. Cointroduced parasites, especially monogen...
Read moreIncreased intensification in agricultural grasslands has led to well-documented declines in the associated flora. Manipulation of field margins for bi...
Read moreA common prediction based on ecological theory is that natural populations of insect predators will be more abundant and effective in diverse plant as...
Read more1. A stochastic individual-based model for simulating the dynamics of an infectious disease in sympatric red and grey squirrel populations is describe...
Read moreRiverine floodplains around the world are highly prone to invasions by exotic species. While many processes have contributed to floodplain invasions, ...
Read moreEmerging theory suggests that the ecosystem-level consequences of anthropogenic pressures depend on how species will be disassembled from ecological c...
Read moreA field experiment conducted from 1988-95 in western Montana, USA, compared the effects of herbicide treatments (picloram, clopyralid and clopyralid +...
Read moreIntroduced plant species modify the environment and alter ecological interactions in communities, often to the detriment of native fauna, but the caus...
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