Climate change is resulting in shifts in species' ranges as species inhabit new climatically suitable areas. A key factor affecting range‐shifts is the interaction with predators. Small …
Successful ecologically based management of weeds requires understanding (i) the role the weed seedbank plays in regulating weed population dynamics,(ii) the biotic and abiotic …
Soybean (Glycine max) is among the most important field crops in the world, and the USA is a top global producer, but USA soybean losses have increased because of multitude of …
Prairie deer mice (Peromyscus maniculatus bairdii) are permanent residents of row-crop fields in the Midwestern United Sates, and may provide ecosystem services by regulating …
The influence of forest fragmentation and associated habitat edges differentially affects forest-dependent organisms, particularly when certain species are able to use resources …
Anthropogenic changes and fragmentation of natural habitats often exert a negative effect on resource availability and distribution, and the nutritional ecology and feeding behavior of …
It is estimated that overall, between 17% and 30% of the yield of the world's major crops is lost to pests, pathogens, and competition from weeds (Oerke, 2006, Savary et al., 2019). The …
Enhancing biodiversity and promoting vital ecosystem services can reduce the global dependence on anthropogenic inputs in agriculture while securing crop yield. Weed …
The use of cover crops has been a wildly used method in rotational row crop production. Cover crops have minimized soil runoff and aided in maintaining nutrients in agricultural …