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In the temperate mixed oak forests of Central Europe, outbreaks of insects such as the spongy moth, Lymantria dispar, can cause severe defoliation and...
Read moreIn developed cities, bird communities are typically comprised of a few dominant invasive species that can cause considerable social and economic costs...
Read moreInvasive non-native plants (INNPs) can have serious and widespread negative ecological and socio-economic impacts. It is therefore important they are ...
Read moreIn North America, herbicides are commonly used to control non-native invasive plants on public wildlands. Little is known about the magnitude, efficac...
Read moreBirds striking aircrafts cause substantial economic loss world-wide and, more worryingly, human and wildlife fatalities. Designing effective measures ...
Read moreThe impacts of anthropogenic climate change will be most dramatic for species that live in narrow thermal niches, such as reptiles. Given the imminent...
Read moreTranslocations are essential for re-establishing wildlife populations. As they sometimes fail, it is critical to assess factors that influence their s...
Read moreEcological restoration of aquatic ecosystems has become widespread in recent decades. Although the recovery of biodiversity in restored wetlands has b...
Read moreBackground: 'Climate-smart agriculture' (CSA)-agriculture and food systems that sustainably increase food production, improve resilience (or adaptive ...
Read moreTeak (Tectona grandis L.f.) is one of the most valuable tropical hardwoods of the world. Together with other highgrade hardwoods such as mahogany and ...
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