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The pet trade is a major driver of both biodiversity loss and the introduction of invasive alien species. Building a comprehensive understanding of th...
Read more1. Increasing agriculture intensification has led to dramatically improved crop yields; however, this shift in agricultural practice has been accompan...
Read moreGypsy moth outbreaks cause severe defoliation in Holarctic forests, both in North America where it is invasive, and in its native range in Eurasia. De...
Read moreThis paper presents the response from the British Ecological Society to the Welsh "Brexit and our Land" consultation, addressing questions in the foll...
Read moreZoonotic pathogens can harm human health and well-being directly or by impacting livestock. Pathogens that spillover from wildlife can also impair con...
Read moreThe heather beetle Lochmaea suturalis is a naturally occurring species in the heather dominated landscapes of the United Kingdom. When the heather bee...
Read morePesticide exposure has been implicated as a contributor to insect pollinator declines. In social bees, which are crucial pollination service providers...
Read morePredictions of the identities and ecological impacts of invasive alien species are critical for risk assessment, but presently we lack universal and s...
Read moreHuman-wildlife conflicts are widespread, particularly with big cats which can kill domestic livestock and create a counteraction between conservation ...
Read moreA large number of non-native trees (NNTs) have been introduced globally and widely planted, contributing significantly to the world's economy. Althoug...
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