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The Thar Desert of western India has provided several 'miracle' plants of immense food and medicinal value. Native communities have adopted a unique i...
Read moreAtmospheric ammonia (NH3) is one of the main drivers for ecosystem changes world-wide, including biodiversity loss. Modelling its deposition to evalua...
Read moreThe rate of deforestation in West Africa was around 2% (12 000 km2) per annum during the 1980s, and recent evidence from Cameroon suggests that the ra...
Read moreWe evaluated one of the most extensive efforts to date to re-introduce an endangered species: attempts to establish an actively managed meta-populatio...
Read moreAs outbreaks of infectious diseases have emerged as a threat to small populations, conservation managers are increasingly making decisions regarding w...
Read moreDuring recent decades, the ecological corridor has become a popular concept among ecologists, politicians and nature conservationists. However, it has...
Read moreEmerging wildlife diseases pose a significant threat to natural and human systems. Because of real or perceived risks of delayed actions, disease mana...
Read moreThe management and removal of invasive species may give rise to unanticipated changes in plant-pollinator mutualisms because they can alter the compos...
Read moreCarabids and other epigeal arthropods make important contributions to biodiversity, food webs and biocontrol of invertebrate pests and weeds. Pitfall ...
Read moreAphids are among the most severe invertebrate pests of crops and cause high economic losses. The control of aphids by natural enemies is an essential ...
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