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The invasive yellow-legged hornet was first discovered in Europe, in south-western France, in 2004. It has since spread very rapidly and has caused si...
Read moreMost forests are recovering from human land use, making it critical to understand the effect of disturbance on forest recovery. Forests of the eastern...
Read moreResprouter species are important for Mediterranean ecosystem resilience, but they are scarce in landscapes dominated by pioneer pines. Sound knowledge...
Read moreIn recent years, river restoration science has been searching for biological indicators of improvement in the physical habitats of streams. To date, r...
Read moreFollowing the accidental introduction of the bostrichid beetle Prostephanus truncatus into East and West Africa around 1980, a classical biological co...
Read moreThe combined attack by leaf mining larvae of the argid, Schizocerella pilicornis, and the curculionid, Hypurus bertrandi, typically resulted in >80...
Read moreThe Blue Growth Initiative (BGI) is an FAO flagship initiative that aims at supporting more productive, responsible and sustainable fisheries and aqua...
Read moreThe spatial and temporal distribution of eggs laid by herbivorous insects is a crucial component of herbivore population stability, as it influences o...
Read moreA study on the interactions between Carduus nutans (nodding thistle) and pasture grasses and legumes was conducted on Hamilton silt loam in a perennia...
Read moreUnderstanding the population dynamics of exotic pests and associated natural enemies is important in developing sound management strategies in invaded...
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