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Studies are increasingly investigating effects of large-scale management activities on grassland restoration outcomes. These studies are providing use...
Read moreStand thinning is being used increasingly by forest managers to maximize wood production from regrowth eucalypt forests in Australia. Many of the ecol...
Read moreThe risk of pest damage in forest monocultures is a growing concern as the area of plantation forest expands worldwide and sustainable management is b...
Read moreIt is widely accepted that combining several control options into integrated pest management strategies is the most effective way to provide long-term...
Read moreThe invasive thistle Carduus nutans causes major economic losses in the Americas, Australia and New Zealand. For the first time, we have modelled its ...
Read moreCumulative impact assessment (CIA) is a promising approach to guide marine spatial planning (MSP) and management. One limitation of CIA is the neglect...
Read moreRice hoppers can cause devastation to rice crops in SE Asia via disease spread and direct feeding. Current regulation is through pesticides; however, ...
Read moreWildlife management and conservation programmes often require accurate information on population density, but this can be difficult to obtain, particu...
Read more1. Over the past decades, evidence-based research has become increasingly important in restoration ecology. Evidence synthesis can be a powerful tool ...
Read morePrevention of Chagas disease is mainly dependent on control of the insect vectors that transmit infection. Unfortunately, this control is not wholly s...
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