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Conventionally, agent host specificity has been the major concern in the selection of prospective agents for biological control of weeds. However, sub...
Read moreGrasslands are among the most imperilled ecosystems worldwide, and many have experienced degradation due to the loss of historical disturbance regimes...
Read moreWildlife trees provide critical nesting, denning, roosting, and feeding habitat for more than 70 species of birds, mammals, and amphibians in British ...
Read morePollinator conservation is of increasing interest in the light of managed honeybee (Apis mellifera) declines, and declines in some species of wild bee...
Read moreHabitat manipulation is important for enhancing biological control of arthropod pests, but identification of selective food plants that benefit only n...
Read moreUnderstanding ecological strategies of invasive species relative to the entire native community is important in understanding and managing both the me...
Read moreThe invasive Asian golden mussel Limnoperna fortunei is continuously expanding through South America, altering aquatic ecosystem structure and functio...
Read moreDisturbances and resource availability are key factors affecting plant diversity in managed forests. As disturbance regimes vary among silvicultural s...
Read moreThe British uplands are internationally important for their unique plant and bird communities. They have considerable economic, nature conservation, l...
Read moreConservation practices in Europe frequently attempt to perpetuate or mimic the 'traditional' forms of management of semi-natural habitats, but with a ...
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