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Culling wildlife as a form of disease management can have unexpected and sometimes counterproductive outcomes. In the UK, badgers Meles meles are cull...
Read moreEmerging infectious diseases have caused population declines and biodiversity loss. The ability of pathogens to survive in the environment, independen...
Read moreMarine protected areas are increasingly being recommended as an essential component of the management of exploited marine species, but virtually no at...
Read moreIn the summer of 1973-74, about 1.8 million adults of the parasite Aphaereta aotea Hughes & Woolcock were released at six sites in New South Wales...
Read moreThe influence of dung beetles on the viability and availability on pasture of infective larvae of gastro-intestinal nematodes of cattle is discussed. ...
Read moreWetlands provide multiple services to human societies. Despite policies dedicated to their protection, current European policies do not address the ne...
Read moreMonthly totals of arthropods found killed by pathogenic fungi in collections from 5 X 4 quadrats in three forest types in Ghana were shown to be inver...
Read moreThe reasons for choosing a stochastic spatial simulation model of urban fox dispersal are described, and the biological assumptions behind the constru...
Read moreControlling persistent infectious disease in wildlife populations is an ongoing challenge for wildlife managers and conservationists worldwide, and ch...
Read moreEstimating the basic reproductive rate (R0) of disease and/or the related threshold population density (KT) for disease establishment is fundamental t...
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