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Reliance on ecosystem services instead of synthetic, non-renewable inputs is increasingly seen as key to achieving food security in an environmentally...
Read moreSpatial management of invasive species is more likely to be successful when multiple locations are treated simultaneously. However, selecting the best...
Read moreChanges in land use are the primary cause of decline for many plant species. Efficient management actions for such species must be based on knowledge ...
Read moreIdentifying the mechanisms underlying biological invasions can inform the management of invasive species. The enemy release hypothesis (ERH) suggests ...
Read moreSystematic maps are used to comprehensively gather and describe the literature on a topic, which is often defined by policy and practice relevance and...
Read moreSalt marsh habitats support about 50% of the population of redshank breeding in Britain. Between 1985 and 1996, breeding densities declined by 23%. Th...
Read moreThe long-term effects of small-scale spatial heterogeneity of livestock (cattle) grazing on vegetation dynamics were studied with a grid-based model o...
Read moreRecent changes in population size of butterflies and farmland birds across north-west European landscapes have been linked to the effects of agricultu...
Read moreTetranychus pacificus and Eotetranychus willamettei are herbivore pests of grapevines in California. The 2 pests share a common and often effective ph...
Read moreLocal adaptation is a fundamental assumption in delineating seed zones and developing seed transfer guidelines to safeguard climatic adaptation of tre...
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