Journal of Applied Ecology (2015)

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Articles of Journal of Applied Ecology entered for 2015:

Journal of Applied Ecology (2015) 52, 50-58
Davide Rassati, Massimo Faccoli, Edoardo Petrucco Toffolo, Andrea Battisti and Lorenzo Marini (2015)
Improving the early detection of alien wood-boring beetles in ports and surrounding forests
Journal of Applied Ecology 52 (1),  p. 50

Journal of Applied Ecology (2015) 52, 59-68
Cameron S. Fletcher, David A. Westcott, Helen T. Murphy, Anthony C. Grice and John R. Clarkson (2015)
Managing breaches of containment and eradication of invasive plant populations
Journal of Applied Ecology 52 (1),  p. 59

Journal of Applied Ecology (2015) 52, 69-77
Manuela Branco, Eckehard G. Brockerhoff, Bastien Castagneyrol, Christophe Orazio and Hervé Jactel (2015)
Host range expansion of native insects to exotic trees increases with area of introduction and the presence of congeneric native trees
Journal of Applied Ecology 52 (1),  p. 69

Journal of Applied Ecology (2015) 52, 78-88
Basil V. Iannone III, Liam Heneghan, Dev Rijal and David H. Wise (2015)
Below-ground causes and consequences of woodland shrub invasions: a novel paired-point framework reveals new insights
Journal of Applied Ecology 52 (1),  p. 78

Journal of Applied Ecology (2015) 52, 89-99
Shao-Peng Li, Tao Guo, Marc W. Cadotte, Yong-Jian Chen, Jia-Liang Kuang, Zheng-Shuang Hua, Yi Zeng, Ying Song, Zheng Liu, Wen-Sheng Shu and Jin-Tian Li (2015)
Contrasting effects of phylogenetic relatedness on plant invader success in experimental grassland communities
Journal of Applied Ecology 52 (1),  p. 89

Journal of Applied Ecology (2015) 52, 110-118
Matthew M. McConnachie, Brian W. van Wilgen, David M. Richardson, Paul J. Ferraro and Aurelia T. Forsyth (2015)
Estimating the effect of plantations on pine invasions in protected areas: a case study from South Africa
Journal of Applied Ecology 52 (1),  p. 110

Journal of Applied Ecology (2015) 52, 119-128
Pedro M. Tognetti and Enrique J. Chaneton (2015)
Community disassembly and invasion of remnant native grasslands under fluctuating resource supply
Journal of Applied Ecology 52 (1),  p. 119

Journal of Applied Ecology (2015) 52, 210-219
Daniel J. Johnson, S. Luke Flory, Angela Shelton, Cynthia Huebner and Keith Clay (2015)
Interactive effects of a non-native invasive grass Microstegium vimineum and herbivore exclusion on experimental tree regeneration under differing forest management
Journal of Applied Ecology 52 (1),  p. 210

Journal of Applied Ecology (2015) 52, 220-227
Stephanie L. Sopow, Martin K.-F. Bader and Eckehard G. Brockerhoff (2015)
Bark beetles attacking conifer seedlings: picking on the weakest or feasting upon the fittest?
Journal of Applied Ecology 52 (1),  p. 220

Journal of Applied Ecology (2015) 52, 240-249
Lucía González-Díaz, José Manuel Blanco-Moreno and José Luis González-Andújar (2015)
Spatially explicit bioeconomic model for weed management in cereals: validation and evaluation of management strategies
Journal of Applied Ecology 52 (1),  p. 240

Journal of Applied Ecology (2015) 52, 250-260
Margaret R. Douglas, Jason R. Rohr and John F. Tooker (2015)
Neonicotinoid insecticide travels through a soil food chain, disrupting biological control of non-target pests and decreasing soya bean yield
Journal of Applied Ecology 52 (1),  p. 250

Journal of Applied Ecology (2015) 52, 270-279
Stano Pekár, Radek Michalko, Pamela Loverre, Eva Líznarová and Ludmila Cernecká (2015)
Biological control in winter: novel evidence for the importance of generalist predators
Journal of Applied Ecology 52 (1),  p. 270

Journal of Applied Ecology (2015) 52, 341-347
Mike Letnic, Jonathan K. Webb, Tim S. Jessop and Tim Dempster (2015)
Restricting access to invasion hubs enables sustained control of an invasive vertebrate
Journal of Applied Ecology 52 (2),  p. 341

Journal of Applied Ecology (2015) 52, 366-378
Ben Stewart-Koster, Julian D. Olden and Pieter T.J. Johnson (2015)
Integrating landscape connectivity and habitat suitability to guide offensive and defensive invasive species management
Journal of Applied Ecology 52 (2),  p. 366

Journal of Applied Ecology (2015) 52, 552-561
Sabrina Kumschick, Sven Bacher, Thomas Evans, Zuzana Marková, Jan Pergl, Petr Pysek, Sibylle Vaes-Petignat, Gabriel van der Veer, Montserrat Vilà and Wolfgang Nentwig (2015)
Comparing impacts of alien plants and animals in Europe using a standard scoring system
Journal of Applied Ecology 52 (3),  p. 552

Journal of Applied Ecology (2015) 52, 571-579
Michael Bode, Christopher M. Baker and Michaela Plein (2015)
Eradicating down the food chain: optimal multispecies eradication schedules for a commonly encountered invaded island ecosystem
Journal of Applied Ecology 52 (3),  p. 571

Journal of Applied Ecology (2015) 52, 763-773
Dagne Duguma, Michael W. Hall, Paul Rugman-Jones, Richard Stouthamer, Josh D. Neufeld and William E. Walton (2015)
Microbial communities and nutrient dynamics in experimental microcosms are altered after the application of a high dose of Bti
Journal of Applied Ecology 52 (3),  p. 763

Journal of Applied Ecology (2015) 52, 784-794
Serge Morand, Frédéric Bordes, Kim Blasdell, Shai Pilosof, Jean-François Cornu, Kittipong Chaisiri, Yannick Chaval, Jean-François Cosson, Julien Claude, Tristan Feyfant, Vincent Herbreteau, Stéphane Dupuy and Annelise Tran (2015)
Assessing the distribution of disease-bearing rodents in human-modified tropical landscapes
Journal of Applied Ecology 52 (3),  p. 784

Journal of Applied Ecology (2015) 52, 795-804
Alejandro Tena, Apostolos Pekas, Dalmert Cano, Felix L. Wäckers and Alberto Urbaneja (2015)
Sugar provisioning maximizes the biocontrol service of parasitoids
Journal of Applied Ecology 52 (3),  p. 795

Journal of Applied Ecology (2015) 52, 1197-1205
Joachim Offenberg (2015)
REVIEW: Ants as tools in sustainable agriculture
Journal of Applied Ecology 52 (5),  p. 1197

Journal of Applied Ecology (2015) 52, 1246-1254
Jian J. Duan, Leah S. Bauer, Kristopher J. Abell, Michael D. Ulyshen and Roy G. Van Driesche (2015)
Population dynamics of an invasive forest insect and associated natural enemies in the aftermath of invasion: implications for biological control
Journal of Applied Ecology 52 (5),  p. 1246

Journal of Applied Ecology (2015) 52, 1255-1263
Xiao-Yi Wang, David E. Jennings and Jian J. Duan (2015)
Trade-offs in parasitism efficiency and brood size mediate parasitoid coexistence, with implications for biological control of the invasive emerald ash borer
Journal of Applied Ecology 52 (5),  p. 1255

Journal of Applied Ecology (2015) 52, 1274-1282
Mattias Jonsson, Cory S. Straub, Raphael K. Didham, Hannah L. Buckley, Bradley S. Case, Roddy J. Hale, Claudio Gratton and Steve D. Wratten (2015)
Experimental evidence that the effectiveness of conservation biological control depends on landscape complexity
Journal of Applied Ecology 52 (5),  p. 1274

Journal of Applied Ecology (2015) 52, 1283-1292
Gudrun Schneider, Jochen Krauss, Verena Riedinger, Andrea Holzschuh and Ingolf Steffan-Dewenter (2015)
Biological pest control and yields depend on spatial and temporal crop cover dynamics
Journal of Applied Ecology 52 (5),  p. 1283

Journal of Applied Ecology (2015) 52, 1392-1401
Thomas S. Davis, Nilsa A. Bosque-Pérez, Nathaniel E. Foote, Troy Magney and Sanford D. Eigenbrode (2015)
Environmentally dependent host–pathogen and vector–pathogen interactions in the Barley yellow dwarf virus pathosystem
Journal of Applied Ecology 52 (5),  p. 1392

Journal of Applied Ecology (2015) 52, 1402-1411
Thorsten Zeppenfeld, Miroslav Svoboda, Robert J. DeRose, Marco Heurich, Jörg Müller, Pavla Cízková, Martin Stary, Radek Bace and Daniel C. Donato (2015)
Response of mountain Picea abies forests to stand-replacing bark beetle outbreaks: neighbourhood effects lead to self-replacement
Journal of Applied Ecology 52 (5),  p. 1402

Journal of Applied Ecology (2015) 52, 1547-1557
Gregory S. Clarke, Michael R. Crossland, Cathy Shilton and Richard Shine (2015)
Chemical suppression of embryonic cane toads Rhinella marina by larval conspecifics
Journal of Applied Ecology 52 (6),  p. 1547

Journal of Applied Ecology (2015) 52, 1558-1566
Rebecca L. Heinig, Krijn P. Paaijmans, Penelope A. Hancock and Matthew B. Thomas (2015)
The potential for fungal biopesticides to reduce malaria transmission under diverse environmental conditions
Journal of Applied Ecology 52 (6),  p. 1558