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Maintaining developmental heterogeneity of ecological communities within landscapes is crucial for sustainable native forest management. Consequently,...
Read moreManagement programmes seeking to reduce the density of invasive species must overcome compensatory processes, such as recolonisation by dispersers fro...
Read morePropagule pressure plays a key role in the successful establishment of introduced species. Explaining invasion patterns, predicting future invasions a...
Read moreIn managing plant diseases, there is often tension between a regulator seeking to destroy infected plants to prevent further infection on a national s...
Read moreMonitoring abundance is essential for vector management, but it is often only possible in a fraction of managed areas. For vector control programmes, ...
Read morePopulation viability often depends on conserving functional connectivity in fragmented landscapes. For pool-breeding amphibians, population connectivi...
Read moreCCAFS made considerable progress on the CCAFS SLO target of 11 million more households with improved practices, with some 6.5 million farmers being be...
Read moreEstimated levels of larval parasitism of Mythimna separata, a pest of pasture and cereal crops in New Zealand, before and after the introduction of th...
Read moreTidally energetic habitats are used by a range of marine mammals, including pinnipeds. These areas are also important to the tidal energy industry, le...
Read moreThe recovery of threatened species after conservation measures can lead to human-wildlife conflicts. One example of such is the recent population grow...
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