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1. Invasive non-native trees cause structural and functional changes in plant communities, which tend to increase over time since invasion. Native veg...
Read more1. Monocultural rubber plantations have replaced tropical forest, causing biodiversity loss. While protecting intact or semi-intact biodiverse forest ...
Read moreLandscape-level disturbances, such as forest loss, can profoundly alter the functional composition and diversity of biotic assemblages. In fact, the l...
Read moreFleshy fruit production is becoming more intensive worldwide, but how this affects frugivorous birds is poorly known. In the Mediterranean region, int...
Read moreIn a cider-apple orchard near Bristol, England, in late January 1972 (Experiment 1) and December 1972 (Experiment 2), fully grown larvae of Cydia pomo...
Read moreenThis link goes to a English sectionptThis link goes to a English section Biocontrol services are widely recognized to provide key incentives for bat...
Read moreEx situ conservation is an effective approach to prevent the extinction of endangered species. Biotic interactions (e.g. herbivory and pollination) ar...
Read moreBiological pest control is gaining greater acceptance as an important part of integrated pest management for sustainable agriculture. However, knowled...
Read moreCurrently, tropical forests are transformed into pasture and agricultural areas at an unprecedented rate, yet converted areas are often abandoned by f...
Read moreConservation biological control aims to control pests by promoting wild populations of natural enemies. One challenge is to attract and retain efficie...
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