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.

C

  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.

D

  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]

H

  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.

J

  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 (Unpublished)

M

  1. McCollin, D. (2014) Abundance estimates for landbirds and seabirds extracted and compiled from annual reports of the Skokholm bird observatory. Pangaea.
  2. 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.
  3. 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.

O

  1. Ollerton, J. (2011) Editor. Journal of Pollination Ecology. Cambridge, Ontario: Enviroquest Ltd. 1920-7603.
  2. Ollerton, J. (2011) Academic Editor. PLoS ONE. San Francisco: Public Library of Science. 1932-6203.
  3. Ollerton, J. (2012) Biogeography: are tropical species less specialised? Current Biology. 22(21), R914-R915. 0960-9822.
  4. Ollerton, J. (2013) The Biodiversity Index – a tool for facilities management. Essential FM Report. 109, pp. 2-3. 2049-8063.
  5. Ollerton, J. (2012) The importance of native pollinators. The Plantsman. 11(2), pp. 86-89. 1477-5298.
  6. 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).
  7. Ollerton, J., Winfree, R. and Tarrant, S. (2011) How many flowering plants are pollinated by animals? Oikos. 120(3), pp. 321-326. 0030-1299.

R

  1. 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.

S

  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.
  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.
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