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A Farewell to Arms… Manufacturing: Learning From a Landmine Producer Who Became a Deminer
ABSTRACT Certain industries—labeled “dirty,” “sinful,” “stigmatized,” or “controversial”—are under public scrutiny because of the ethical, social, and environmental concerns that they raise. Previous research has typically focused on the industry or organizational level of analysis, examining how companies in controversial industries can enhance their ...
Marco Guerci, Luca Carollo
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How much biotic nativeness matters across human demographic groups
Abstract Many central concepts of conservation biology—such as nativeness—are structured by ecological and social factors. However, the social consequences of using these concepts to make conservation decisions remain inadequately understood. Some researchers argue that nativeness, rather than acting as an objective proxy for important ecological ...
Harold N. Eyster, Rachelle K. Gould
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Abstract In the western United States, conservation practitioners are increasingly working with private landowners to restore habitat for North American beavers (Castor canadensis) and to use nonlethal mitigation techniques when beavers damage crops and infrastructure.
Brian D. Erickson, Megan S. Jones
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Invasive pest - oak pest (Profenusa pygmaea Klug, 1814)
Kazakhstan zoological bulletin, 2021Petiolate oak Quercus robur is the type species of the genus Quercus Oak of the Beech family Fagaceae, a large tree reaching a height of 30-40 m, forming broad-leaved forests (oak forests) in the south of the forest and in the forest-steppe zones. The species is listed in the Red Book of the International Union for Conservation of Nature. Currently, as
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The Southwestern entomologist, 2021
. Corn leafhopper, Dalbulus maidis (DeLong and Wolcott), can negatively impact production of maize (Zea mays L.) through direct damage while feeding and possible transmission of three plant pathogens. We present evidence of reemergence of D.
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. Corn leafhopper, Dalbulus maidis (DeLong and Wolcott), can negatively impact production of maize (Zea mays L.) through direct damage while feeding and possible transmission of three plant pathogens. We present evidence of reemergence of D.
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Dendrophilic Invasive Pests in North Korea
Лесохозяйственная информация, 2021Представлены результаты обследований древесных и кустарниковых растений в озеленительных посадках Пхеньяна (Северная Корея). Здесь обнаружено 3 инвазивных дендрофильных фитофага: американская белая бабочка, белоакациевая листовая галлица и платановый клоп-кружевница.
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Australian Invasive Species and Pest Genome Partnership
2023ARDC Australian Data Partnerships Program project final report A report to the ARDC on the outcomes of the ARDC co-investment project "Australian Pest Genome Partnership". About the Australian Data Partnerships Program Under the Australian Data Partnerships program, the Australian Research Data Commons partnered with a set of stakeholders to ...
Walsh, Tom, Rane, Rahul, Pandey, Gunjan
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Potential distribution of an invasive pest, Euplatypus parallelus, in China as predicted by Maxent.
Pest Management Science, 2019BACKGROUND Euplatypus parallelus is a highly polyphagous invasive pest native to Central and South America. In recent years it has invaded many countries in Africa and Asia and resulted in considerable economic loss. In China it has been reported to have
Jihong Tang +4 more
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Defining eradication units to control invasive pests
Journal of Applied Ecology, 2004SummaryPest eradication is an important facet of conservation and ecological restoration and has been applied successfully to invasive rat species on offshore and oceanic islands. Successful eradication requires the definition of a target population that is of manageable size, with low recolonization risk. We applied a molecular genetic approach to the
BRUCE C. ROBERTSON, NEIL J. GEMMELL
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Invasive Marine Seaweeds: Pest or Prize?
2012Seaweeds were among the first harvested human food supplies in several parts of the world and are today valuable natural resources. They are, however, part of one of the most pressing conservation issues of our time: biological invasions. Global patterns of biodiversity are changing by relocations of organisms at the species and subspecies levels, with
Nikos Andreakis, Britta Schaffelke
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