Northampton Electronic Collection of Theses and Research

Items where Division is "Landscape and Biodiversity Research Group"

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Number of items at this level: 17.

2016

  1. Coulthard, E., McCollin, D. and Littlemore, J. (2016) The use of hedgerows as flight paths by moths in intensive farmland landscapes. Journal of Insect Conservation. 20(2), pp. 345-350. 1366-638X.

2015

  1. Sanchez, I. A. and McCollin, D. (2015) A comparison of microclimate and environmental modification produced by hedgerows and dehesa in the Mediterranean region: a study in the Guadarrama region, Spain. Landscape and Urban Planning. 143, pp. 230-237. 0169-2046.

2014

  1. McCollin, D. (2014) Abundance estimates for landbirds and seabirds extracted and compiled from annual reports of the Skokholm bird observatory. Pangaea.
  2. Sitzia, T., Dainese, M. and McCollin, D. (2014) Environmental factors interact with spatial processes to determine herbaceous species richness in woody field margins. Plant Ecology. 215(11), pp. 1323-1335. 1385-0237.

2013

  1. Ollerton, J. (2013) The Biodiversity Index – a tool for facilities management. Essential FM Report. 109, pp. 2-3. 2049-8063.

2012

  1. Hormazabal, N., Gillott, M. and Jackson, J. (2012) Energy meters, energy matters. In: Reiser, J., Jimenez, C. and Mayolo, S. B. A. d. (eds.) Proceedings 28th International PLEA Conference on Sustainable Architecture & Urban Design: Opportunities, Limits & Needs: Towards an Environmentally Responsible Architecture. Lima: Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú. 9786124057892.
  2. Ollerton, J. (2012) Biogeography: are tropical species less specialised? Current Biology. 22(21), R914-R915. 0960-9822.
  3. Ollerton, J. (2012) The importance of native pollinators. The Plantsman. 11(2), pp. 86-89. 1477-5298.
  4. Ollerton, J., Chancellor, G. and van Wyhe, J. (2012) John Tweedie and Charles Darwin in Buenos Aires. Notes and Records of the Royal Society. 66(2), pp. 115-124. 0035-9149 (print), 1743-0178 (online).

2011

  1. Munguia-Rosas, M. A., Ollerton, J. and Parra-Tabla, V. (2011) Phenotypic selection on flowering phenology and size in two dioecious plant species with different pollen vectors. Plant Species Biology. 26(3), pp. 205-212. 0913-557x.
  2. Munguía-Rosas, M. A., Ollerton, J., Parra-Tabla, V. and De-Nova, J. A. (2011) Meta-analysis of phenotypic selection on flowering phenology suggests that early flowering plants are favoured. Ecology Letters. 14(5), pp. 511-521. 1461-023X.
  3. Ollerton, J. (2011) Editor. Journal of Pollination Ecology. Cambridge, Ontario: Enviroquest Ltd. 1920-7603.
  4. Ollerton, J. (2011) Academic Editor. PLoS ONE. San Francisco: Public Library of Science. 1932-6203.
  5. Ollerton, J., Winfree, R. and Tarrant, S. (2011) How many flowering plants are pollinated by animals? Oikos. 120(3), pp. 321-326. 0030-1299.
  6. Rahman, M. L., Tarrant, S., McCollin, D. and Ollerton, J. (2011) The conservation value of restored landfill sites in the East Midlands, UK for supporting bird communities. Biodiversity and Conservation. 20(9), pp. 1879-1893. 0960-3115.

2010

  1. Dalsgaard, B., Timmermann, A., Martín González, A. M., Olesen, J., Ollerton, J. and Andersen, L. (2010) Heliconia-hummingbird interactions in the Lesser Antilles: a geographic mosaic? Caribbean Journal of Science. 46(2/3), pp. 328-331. 0008-6452. [Mailed 2012]

2007

  1. Jackson, J. (2007) Applying principles of landscape ecology to green infrastructure planning. Workshop presented to: Applying Principles of Landscape Ecology to Green Infrastructure in Urban Design and Planning, The University of Northampton, 14 December 2007. (Unpublished)
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