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Library of Congress Subject Areas
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Q Science
(15)
QH Natural history
(15)
QH540 Ecology
(15)
QH541.5.W3 Aquatic ecology
(1)
QH541.15 Biodiversity
(1)
QH549.5 Animal-plant relationships
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Foster, I. D. L.
(2009)
Extending the evidence base on the ecological impacts of fine sediment and developing a framework for targeting mitigation of agricultural sediment losses.
(Unpublished)
Conference or Workshop Item
Ollerton, J.
,
Masinde, S.
,
Meve, U.
,
Picker, M.
and
Whittington, A.
(2009)
Why do species interact? A test of four hypotheses using Ceropegia (Apocynaceae) as a case study.
Paper presented to:
National Museum of Nature and Science International Symposium 2009 - Origin of Biodiversity by Biological Interactions, Tokyo, Japan, 21 - 23 November 2009
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Alderman, J.
(2005)
Conservation by simulation: an individual-based spatially explicit model to simulate population dynamics in fragmented habitat.
Doctoral thesis. University of Leicester.
Clarkson, P. A.
(2005)
The influence of aspect and forest edge effects on the ecology of the wood ant, Formica rufa L. (Hymenoptera: Formicidae).
Doctoral thesis. University of Leicester.
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