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A study in young lodgepole pine forest near Prince George, BC, Canada, from 1979 to 1983 during the late increase, peak and decline phases of the Lepu...
Read moreWe have little idea how landscape-scale factors influence the success of wild bumblebee nests over time. Here for the first time we use molecular mark...
Read more1. Conservation translocations, defined as population reinforcement, reintroduction, assisted colonization or ecological replacement, have become a po...
Read moreThe spread of non-native invasive species is among the factors thought to be responsible for the recent global declines in amphibian populations. In a...
Read moreThe black-vented shearwater Puffinus opisthomelas is endemic to Mexico and is currently listed as Near Threatened by the IUCN Red List. Ninety-five pe...
Read moreRapid environmental change is placing increasing pressure on the survival of many species globally. Ecological refuges can mitigate the impacts of cha...
Read moreBottom trawling is the most widespread human activity directly affecting seabed habitats. Assessment and effective management of the effects of bottom...
Read moreManagement of the English uplands is complex and achieving good environmental outcomes, while taking into account the needs of owners, stakeholders an...
Read moreA population dynamics model of the field biology of the curculionid Anthonomus grandis under Brazilian conditions was linked to a model for cotton gro...
Read moreAge-structured host/parasitoid population models with overlapping generations were developed to investigate the interactions of Rastrococcus invadens,...
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