Opinion September 01, 2022
Sustainable Management of Date Palm Pests to Maintain Biodiversity and Wildlife in Saudi Arabia
Tamer A Mashtoly* and Faisal A Bu Shulaybi
JOJ Wildlife & Biodiversity acknowledges papers of elevated requirement from all regions of wild life science with the essential errand of making the scientific basis for the improvement of protection and administration practices for natural life species and their surroundings and in addition conflict between practical advancement and human reliance on biodiversity, in such fields as agribusiness, ecological administration and biotechnology. JOJ Wildlife & Biodiversity encourages and invites original papers, short communications and review articles, written in English and dealing both hypothetical, observational and down to earth thinks about from all through the world. Readers can expect a scope of papers covering very much organized field studies, manipulative analyses, and systematic and modelling studies about. All papers aim to enhance the act of natural life administration and contribute theoretical advances as far as anyone is concerned and comprehension of untamed life environment and issues identifying with organic accumulations.
Tamer A Mashtoly* and Faisal A Bu Shulaybi
Runnström M*, Liu X*, Wu P, Ólafsdóttir R and Li Z
Khyati D Thacker, Kavi K Oza, Vinay M Raole* and Kishore S Rajput
Safiullin Rinat T*, Kriuchkova Elena N, Abalihin Boris G and Sokolov Evgeniy A
Asma Rejab and Hatem Ksibi*
Ahmad Reza Mehrabian
James G Cantrill*
Jassi Sharma, Ronak Singh, SK Mujibar Rahaman and Sharad Tiwari*