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Anthropogenic pollution and disease can cause both lethal and sub-lethal effects in aquatic species but our understanding of how these stressors inter...
Read moreOverall impacts of targeted conservation interventions on population growth rate (λ) will depend on within-year and among-year variation in exposure o...
Read moreRadiation can reduce antioxidant levels dramatically because of the use of antioxidants to eliminate free radicals produced in the presence of radiati...
Read moreMany pathogens can infect several host species, which complicates the management of wildlife diseases. Even for generalist pathogens, hosts are not eq...
Read morePost-dispersal seed losses in annual arable weed species are poorly quantified, but may be of significance for natural population control, especially ...
Read moreIn farmland biodiversity, a potential risk to the larvae of non-target Lepidoptera from genetically modified (GM) Bt-maize expressing insecticidal Cry...
Read morePollutants as endocrine disrupting chemicals (EDCs) are of worldwide concern, due to their detrimental effects on the physiology and behaviour of wild...
Read morePredation and parasitism are important factors in the ecology and evolution of natural populations and may, along with other environmental factors, in...
Read moreInvasive parasitoids and predators, both accidentally and purposefully introduced, have variously altered native insect communities worldwide, sometim...
Read morePesticide use in agricultural landscapes creates environmental contamination that is heterogenous in space and time. Mobile organisms, such as bees, a...
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