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It is widely accepted that combining several control options into integrated pest management strategies is the most effective way to provide long-term...
Read moreInvasions by exotic annual grasses (EAGs) are replacing native perennials in semiarid areas globally, including the vast sagebrush-steppe rangelands o...
Read moreNumerous studies describe thresholds at which transitions between alternate ecosystem states occur but few quantitatively delimit these conditions and...
Read moreA study in Northern Territory, Australia, in connection with a biological control programme.
Read moreReinvasion pressure is the rate of new exotic recruitment following mature exotic removal and it can vary broadly among similarly invaded habitats. Re...
Read moreBiological invasions are characterized by occasional long-distance, human-assisted dispersal. Centres of human transportation that are connected by tr...
Read moreSpecialist seed-feeders are widely used in weed biological control, but seed predation rates are frequently insufficient to cause the required impacts...
Read moreIncreases in area burned and fire size have been reported across a wide range of forest and shrubland types in the Western United States in recent dec...
Read moreWhere biocontrol programmes for invasive plants are in place, only one-third are fully successful. Integrated weed management (IWM) emphasizes the use...
Read moreClassical weed biological control programmes aim to rapidly establish biocontrol agent populations throughout the range of a weed. Release strategies,...
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