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Aquatic invader, European Frogbit, affected by shading treatments
Published on April 29, 2015
New York study suggests non-chemical shading treatments can reduce plant biomass of European Frogbit (Hydrocharis morsus-ranae L.). -
European corn borer/ corn earworm update
Published on January 23, 2012
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Evaluating transdisciplinary science to open research-implementation spaces in European social-ecological systems
Published on October 1, 2019
Researchers in multiple, related fields that address complex social and environmental challenges, have shown ongoing enthusiasm for applying transdisciplinary social-ecological systems (SES) research to promote sustainability. However, few studies ha... -
Non-Structural Flood Management in European Rural Mountain Areas-Are Scientists Supporting Implementation?
Published on December 1, 2021
Mountain areas are highly exposed to flood risks. The latter are increasing in the context of climate change, urbanization, and land use changes. Non-structural approaches such as nature-based solutions can provide opportunities to reduce the risks o... -
European apple sawfly damage found in southeast Michigan apple orchards
Published on June 30, 2009
The European apple sawfly can damage apple in three ways: a brownish discoloration to the receptacle or sepal from egg-laying, first instar larval scarring of the fruit and deep entries into the fruit. -
New-old options for European brown rot control in tart cherries
Published on May 3, 2016
Current information on fungicide efficacy for controlling European brown rot in Michigan tart cherries. -
MONITORING AND EVALUATION OF THE LEVEL OF DEVELOPMENT OF THE EUROPEAN REGIONAL SECURITY COMPLEX
Published on January 1, 2021
Intensification of destabilizing processes in the world economy, increasing the impact of global challenges and the spread of uncertainty in the conditions of economic activity actualize scientific research to ensure a high level of economic security... -
European frog-bit: Be on the lookout for this aggressive invasive plant
Published on June 2, 2024
European frog-bit is a prolific invasive aquatic plant that is creating a mess along the shores of the Great Lakes. -
Timing of egg-laying in relation to a female's social environment in European starlings
Published on May 1, 2024
It is widely assumed that female birds use nonphotic supplemental cues, including social factors, to fine-tune timing of egg-laying to local conditions, but our knowledge of the nature of these social cues and how they operate remains limited. We ana... -
Towards biocultural realism: Connecting conservation with historical ecology and common sense. A European perspective
Published on March 1, 2025
In this perspective, we present and discuss four major causes of the worldwide nature conservation failure: 1) ideologies based on nature-culture dualism, 2) the bias prioritising forests in conservation, 3) the illusory objectiveness of selected bio... -
Marine Spatial Planning cross-border cooperation in the 'European Macaronesia Ocean': A participatory approach
Published on October 1, 2021
Increasing interests in marine areas has led to conflicts, and planning of present and future uses is required to achieve sustainable management. Marine Spatial Planning (MSP) is dealt at a national level, but generally it includes ecological, physic... -
Fungicide protection for ripening tart cherries with European brown rot blossom blight symptoms
Published on June 21, 2013
Protection of tart cherries from European brown rot infection is critical in 2013. Here are Michigan State University Extension recommendations on fungicide use strategies. -
Check pines now for European pine sawfly larvae
Published on May 28, 2013
European pine sawfly larvae quickly strip pines of older needles. Scout now for this pest before larvae reach their full size to damage pine trees. -
Towards sustainable forest managementin the European Union through polycentric forest governance and anintegrated landscape approach
Published on July 1, 2019
ContextAchieving sustainable development as an inclusive societal process, and securing sustainability and resilience of human societies as well as the natural environment are wicked problems. Realising sustainable forest management (SFM) policy in l... -
A social-ecological analysis of ecosystem services supply and trade-offs in European wood-pastures
Published on May 1, 2018
Wood-pastures are complex social-ecological systems (SES), which are the product of long-term interaction between society and its surrounding landscape. Traditionally characterized by multifunctional low-intensity management that enhanced a wide rang... -
Semi-natural habitats in the European boreal region: Caught in the socio-ecological extinction vortex?
Published on August 1, 2022
We propose to consider semi-natural habitats-hotspots for biodiversity-being caught in a socio-ecological extinction vortex, similar to the phenomenon described for species threatened with extinction. These habitats are essentially socioecological sy... -
Elm trees attacked early in season by European elm flea weevils
Published on May 30, 2017
Browning Siberian elms in spring are the result of leaf feeding weevils. -
Global Human Appropriation Of Net Primary Production For Biomass Consumption In The European Union, 1986-2007
Published on October 1, 2015
The ongoing globalization process strengthens the connections between different geographic regions through trade. Biomass products, such as food, fiber, or bioenergy, are increasingly traded globally, thereby leading to telecouplings between distant,... -
The mystery of missing pine needles: European pine sawfly
Published on June 2, 2014
European pine sawfly larvae are a likely suspect when pines have missing second year needles. -
Guide on American and European foulbrood from the Honey Bee Health Coalition
Published on November 29, 2022
The guide includes information on identifying, testing for, and mitigating American and European foulbrood disease in honey bee colonies