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Conventionally and organically managed Welsh grasslands on silty, loamy and sandy soils were sampled in September 1994 to assess effects of management...
Read moreEchium plantagineum is native to the western Mediterranean Basin, where it is a common, but not dominant, component of species-rich annual grasslands....
Read moreFarmland birds can suppress insect pests, but may also consume beneficial insects, damage crops and potentially carry foodborne pathogens. As bird com...
Read moreWith changes in the agricultural policy for rural areas in the UK there is increased interest in the development of management protocols for indigenou...
Read moreWith changes in the agricultural policy for rural areas in the UK, there is increased pressure to develop management protocols for indigenous and sown...
Read moreMany farmers are facing high economic risks if pollinator declines continue or temporal and spatial variation in wild bee communities cause reduced po...
Read moreIntensive agriculture often reduces biodiversity on farmed land, but the converse situation, of wildlife damaging agriculture, is also important. A st...
Read morePlant-pollinator mutualisms are fundamental to natural and agricultural systems. In Australia, several species of native plants produce large volumes ...
Read moreA population of 54-76 pairs of Turdus merula was studied on 350 ha of lowland farmland (arable, grazed and leys), 90 ha of broadleaved woodland (domin...
Read moreAmbrosia trifida L. (giant ragweed), an aggressive weed of US grain crops and indigenous to North America, colonizes no-tillage crop fields and undist...
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