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Abundant and widely distributed invasive prey can negatively affect co-occurring native species by competing for food and/or shelter, removing vegetat...
Read moreSuppression of pest species via a native predator is a regulating ecosystem service that has the potential to limit crop damage and produce economic b...
Read moreThis paper presents the results of studies conducted to determine the effect of the control of invading plant pathogens in increasing their rate of sp...
Read moreThere is a need to assess the sustainability of wild bird harvest in the United Kingdom (UK), and more widely, across Europe. Yet, data on populations...
Read moreenThis link goes to a English sectionfrThis link goes to a French section Temperate seminatural grasslands harbour unique biodiversity, support livest...
Read moreThe global pet trade provides a pathway for introduced species to invade new environments. Most studies use trade data as an indirect proxy for propag...
Read moreThe effects of grazing by sheep on blanket bog vegetation (mainly Sphagnum spp., Eriophorum vaginatum, Calluna vulgaris and Erica tetralix) in SW Scot...
Read moreSelective logging is pervasive in the tropics and is among the most urgent threats to tropical biodiversity. The vast areas of logged tropical forest ...
Read moreBiological invasions have an anthropogenic origin, and although many species are able to spread on their own within the newly invaded area, long-dista...
Read moreConventional agriculture in the global north is typically characterized by large monocultures, commonly managed with high levels of pesticide or ferti...
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