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1. Monocultural rubber plantations have replaced tropical forest, causing biodiversity loss. While protecting intact or semi-intact biodiverse forest ...
Read more1. As global terrestrial biodiversity declines via land-use change, society has placed increasing value on non-commercial species as providers of ecos...
Read moreSalvage logging is one of most frequently applied management responses to forest disturbances world-wide. As forest disturbances are increasing, so to...
Read moreSuccessful detection of introduced marine pests (IMP) relies upon effective surveillance. However, the expedience of responding following IMP detectio...
Read moreGlobal aquaculture relies heavily on the farming of non-native aquatic species (hereafter, NAS). NAS escapes from aquaculture facilities can result in...
Read moreA key challenge in conservation biology is that not all species are equally likely to go extinct when faced with a disturbance, but there are multiple...
Read moreConservation translocation projects must carefully balance multiple, potentially competing objectives (e.g. population viability, retention of genetic...
Read moreSulfoximine-based insecticides, such as sulfoxaflor, are of increasing global importance and have been registered for use in 81 countries, offering a ...
Read moreWhile the biocontrol potential of natural enemies is well established, it is largely unknown how landscape-mediated effects on pest and natural enemy ...
Read moreIn conservation decision-making, it is important to have information not only on the likely effectiveness of conservation actions, but also on the cor...
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