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The recovery of threatened species after conservation measures can lead to human-wildlife conflicts. One example of such is the recent population grow...
Read moreIn experiments begun in 1958 in Baringo District Kenya, the Holt IXa bush control machine was used ± grass sowing and subsequent burning in a grazing ...
Read moreGeneralist arthropod predators act as natural enemies of insect pests in agro-ecosystems. Crop management activities may cause a reduction in arthropo...
Read moreFarmland bird populations have declined sharply due to agricultural intensification. In Europe, these negative population trends have been linked to t...
Read morePesticides applied to seeds before sowing may present a high risk to seed-eating birds. Some of these chemicals are highly toxic but are avoided by ca...
Read moreSlash harvesting from forests to provide bioenergy reduces the amount of woody debris in the managed forest landscape and changes the physical and che...
Read moreGlobally, soil water repellency is a major constraint to plant establishment, restricting water infiltration and moisture retention in the seed zone w...
Read moreGrassland management must be based on an understanding of key species' responses to various grazing regimes to achieve both production and conservatio...
Read moreCurrent efforts to model population dynamics of high-value tropical timber species largely assume that individual growth history is unimportant to pop...
Read moreResearch in agricultural ecosystems is uncovering how the management of crop fields leads to the delivery of transgenic crop residues to adjacent wate...
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