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Phratora vulgatissima is the most serious pest of willow grown as short-rotation coppice in Britain. The effects of genetically diverse plantations of...
Read moreAgriculture represents the dominant land use throughout much of western Europe, and a significant part of European biodiversity is associated with thi...
Read morePotted sweetgum (Liquidambar styraciflua) and loblolly pine (Pinus taeda) seedlings were grown for 4 months in a greenhouse to test the effects of soi...
Read moreA key element to African elephant [Loxodonta africana] conservation is monitoring how different forms of human activity influence elephant distributio...
Read morePlanting of willow genotype mixtures for biomass production has been suggested as a non-chemical strategy for pest management. Basic information on sp...
Read moreThe conversion of natural habitats into anthropogenic uses is a key driver of global biodiversity loss, but effects can vary among taxa and diversity ...
Read moreGrowing bioeconomy is increasing the pressure to clear-cut drained peatland forests. Yet, the cumulative effects of peatland drainage and clear-cuttin...
Read moreNurse plants modify the environment beneath their canopies to create favourable habitats for propagule recruitment. Nurse plants are potentially valua...
Read moreTranslocations are essential for re-establishing wildlife populations. As they sometimes fail, it is critical to assess factors that influence their s...
Read moreSpecies that depend on anthropogenic waste for food can remove pathogens that pose health risks to humans and livestock, thereby saving lives and mone...
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