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Many cultivated species can escape from fields and colonize seminatural habitats as feral populations. Of these, feral oilseed rape is a widespread fe...
Read moreThis is the final report of development of an integrated carp management strategy for the Torrens Lake, Adelaide, South Australia. The current project...
Read moreNeonicotinoids are now the most widely used insecticides in the world. They act systemically, travelling through plant tissues and protecting all part...
Read moreBiological invasions are a major threat to biodiversity and human well-being. Scientists and environmental managers typically seek ecological solution...
Read moreA key problem facing invasive species management is how best to allocate surveillance and control effort. Models of the establishment and spread of in...
Read moreDesigning practical rules for controlling invasive species is a challenging task for managers, particularly when species are long-lived, have complex ...
Read moreThe past decade has witnessed a continual increase in the use of crops genetically modified to produce insecticidal toxins from the bacterium Bacillus...
Read moreExcessive demand for ecosystem services arising from rapidly growing human population and several anthropogenic activities have led to the extensive m...
Read moreTo determine the effect of M. sojae, a pith-boring agromyzid fly, on soyabean under field conditions in East Java Province, Indonesia, physiologically...
Read moreThe arthropod faunas of herbicide-treated (mecoprop, bromoxynil and ioxynil) and untreated headland plots of a spring wheat crop were compared in a re...
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