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Invasive species pose one of the most serious global threats to biodiversity. Investigations into the interactions of native and non-native species fo...
Read moreNon-native, invasive Bromus tectorum (cheatgrass) is pervasive in sagebrush ecosystems in the Great Basin ecoregion of the western United States, comp...
Read moreLand-use change is the main driver of deforestation and land degradation resulting in the loss of biodiversity and ecosystem functioning in north-east...
Read moreThe identification of geographic areas where the densities of animals are highest across their annual cycles is a crucial step in conservation plannin...
Read moreProtected areas are central to biodiversity conservation. For marine fish, marine protected areas (MPAs) often harbour more individuals, especially of...
Read moreHoneybees Apis mellifera and other pollinating insects suffer from pesticides in agricultural landscapes. Flupyradifurone is the active ingredient of ...
Read more1. Multi-strain, host-disease dynamics describe a system where multiple strains of a pathogen compete for susceptible individuals of a single host. Th...
Read moreChanges in habitat have led to a decline in many species which are now threatened. One of them is the spring pasque flower Pulsatilla vernalis, which ...
Read moreMany pathogens can infect several host species, which complicates the management of wildlife diseases. Even for generalist pathogens, hosts are not eq...
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...
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