Citations Flashcards

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Trophic cascade YouTube

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Sustainable Human, 2014

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Bushmeat trade tropic cascade

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Petrozzi et al, 2016

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3
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Shifting baseline syndrome in fisheries

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Pauly, 1995

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Species distribution models

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Elith and Leathwick, 2009

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Anti predator behaviour (wolves and elk) - pro cascade

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Middleton et al, 2013

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Status and ecological effect of worlds largest carnivores - pro cascade

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Ripple et al, 2014

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Area and edge effects (pollinators, seeds and decomposition)

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Didham et al, 1996

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Species expand northwards in uk

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Hickling et al, 2006

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9
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Effects on species phenology from climate change

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Parmesan and Yohe, 2003

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10
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Tropic mismatch in long distance migratory birds

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Both et al, 2006

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Climate change effects on trees etc.

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Briffa et al, 1998

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12
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Large scale deforestation experiment

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Ferraz et al, 2007

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13
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Biological consequences of global warming

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Hughes 2000

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14
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Anti trophic cascades in Yellowstone

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Kauffman et al 2010

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15
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Anti trophic cascades in Yellowstone - riparian

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Marshall, Hobbs and Cooper 2013

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Pop ecology first principles - age structure pop and non age structure pop

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Vandemeer and Goldberg 2003

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17
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Scramble competition

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Hassel 1975

Nicholson 1954

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18
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Paradox of plankton

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Hutchinson 1961

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19
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Mites and predators

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Huffaker 1958

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20
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Lesser kestrel philopatry

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Catry et al 2010

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21
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Tropical bird dispersal

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Moore et al 2008

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22
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Dispersal polymorphism in bush crickets - changes in dispersal during species range expansions

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Simmons and Thomas 2004

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23
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Stronger pop synchrony for sp. with better dispersal - dispersal and spatial scale effect synchrony in spatial pop dynamics

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Paradis et al 1999

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24
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Dispersal crucial for understanding global env change - extinction risk from climate change

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Thomas et al 2004

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25
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Thorax trade off dispersal and fecundity speckled wood butterfly

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Hughes et al 2003

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26
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Pop synchrony decrease with increased distance between pairs of woods

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Bellamy et al 2003

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27
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Dispersal and DNA in Europe

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Hewitt 1999 and 2000

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28
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Patterns in natal and breeding dispersal in birds

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Paradis et al 1998

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29
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Latitudinal gradient in genetic diversity

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Pereira 2016

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30
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Metapopulation

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Levins 1970

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31
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Source sink pop - sea rocket example

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Keddy 1981 and 1982

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32
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Nuthatch Metapopulation

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Alderman et al 2005

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33
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Silver studded blue example Metapopulation

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Thomas and Harrison 1992

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34
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Buffer effects

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Kluyver and Tinbergen 1953

Brown 1969

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35
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In order: buffer effects for range of taxa:
Spanish imperial eagle
Mice
Minnows

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Ferrer and Donazar 1996
Halama and Dueser 1994
Fraser and Sises 1980

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36
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Black tailed Godwit buffer effect

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Gunnarsson 2005
Gill et al 2001
Gunnarsson et al 2005

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37
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Spatial dynamics in patchily distributed P.argus butterfly

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Thomas and Harrison 1992

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38
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Sources sinks and pseudo-sinks

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Watkinson and Sutherland 1995

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39
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Range shift north

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Franco et al 2006

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40
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Protected area retain species abundance and diversity longer - importance of protected areas in CC

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Gillingham et al 2014 and 2015

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41
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Preserve biodiversity by corridors etc

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Hopkins et al 2007

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42
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34 of 46 butterfly species declined in GB since 1970

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Warren et al 2001

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43
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Anti corridor

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Harrison and Bruna 1999

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44
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Pro corridor

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Bier and Noss 1998

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45
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Corridors increase pollination

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Townsend and Levey 2005

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46
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Increased butterfly movement between habs with corridors

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Haddad 1999

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47
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Effective areas caused by corridors increases bird density - carabids in hedgerow network nodes

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Schmeigelar et al 1997

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48
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Southern Amazonia forest fragments

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Michalski and Peres 2005

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49
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Adv and disadv of corridors

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Krebs 2001

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50
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Definitions in order:
Dispersal
Corridor

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Ricklefs 1990 and Begon et al 1996

Bennett 1999

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51
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Ecological responses to climate change

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Walther et al 2002

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52
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Whales example - modelling past and future of whales and whaling

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Baker and Clapham 2004

53
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Indian house crow example in order:
Global invasive potential of house crow based on ecological niche modelling
Second reference from lecture Rev notes - control options

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Nyari et al 2006

Brooke et al 2003

54
Q

Cane toad example - cane toads increased ability to invade Australia is revealed by dynamically updated range model

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Urban et al 2007

55
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Sweden fox - Vole cycle mange - disease reveals the predator sarcoptic mange red fox predation and prey pops

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Lindstrom et al 1994

56
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Bahamas mosquitofish predates by bigmouth sleeper example

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Langerhanset al2007

57
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Great tit weight trade off - predation fish and the cost of being fat

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Gosler et al 1995

58
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Snowshoe hare cyclic variation what factors determine this

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Krebs et al 2014

59
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Cost of interspecific competition in two gerbil species

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Abramsky et al 2001

60
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Competition mechanisms underlying the displacement on native ants by invasive argentine ant

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Holway 1999

61
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Interference comp by Argentine Ants displace native ants - Australia

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Rowles and O’Dowd 2007

62
Q

Large islands have more species than small islands

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Nijman and Meijard 2008

63
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Comp on islands - Puercos island example

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MacArthur et al 1972

64
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Wolves trophic cascade at Yellowstone and predation risk - information

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Ripple and Beschta 2004

65
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Response to predation use of public info in order:
Acoustic cues and olfactory/visual cues
Protective association

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Ibanez-Alama et al 2015

Quinn and Ueta 2008

66
Q

Use of private info for predation risk Brewers sparrow ex

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Chalfoun and Martin 2010

67
Q

Foraging behaviour change - chaffinch example in order:
Stubble and chaffinch
Replicate in nature

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Whittingham et al 2004

Butler et al 2005

68
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Within season use of public and private information on predation risk in nest site selection - northern Cardinal and Acadian flycatcher

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Kearns and Rodewald 2013

69
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The predatory behaviours of wintering Accipiter Hawks

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Roth and Lima 2007

70
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Pop regulation in snowshoe hare and Canadian Lynx asymmetric food web configurations between hare and Lynx

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Stenseth et al 1997

71
Q

Inter-generational interaction saw toothed grain beetle ex

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Bancroft 2001

72
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Saw to other grain beetle example - circle experiment

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Bancroft and Turchin 2003

73
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Fly time lags

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Nicholson 1957

74
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Guillemot Allee effect

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Birkhead 1977

75
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Kakapo

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Clout et al 2002

76
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Willow warbler sex ration ex

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Morrison et al 2016

77
Q

Fringe-lipped bat elaborate calls example

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Ryan et al 1982

78
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Rock-paper-scissors game and the evolution of make strategies

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Sinervo and Lively 1996

79
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Pygmy rabbit dispersal ex

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Estes-Zumpf et al 2009

80
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Mouse ex in Australia

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Singleton et al 2005

81
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Locust ex

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Tratalos et al 2010

82
Q

Albatross pop and long line fishing

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Weimerskirch et al 1997

83
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Trade off in r-selection and k-selection in Drosophila pops

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Mueller and Ayala 1981

84
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Black footed ferret model and management ex

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Shoemaker et al 2014

85
Q

MVP ex

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Reed et al 2003

86
Q

Viability of Serengeti cheetah pop model ex

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Kelly and Durant 2000

87
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Genetic incompatibility drives sex allocation and maternal investment in polymorphic finch

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Pryke and Griffiths 2009

88
Q

Application of pop biology in fisheries assessment and management - guest lecture

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Jennings 2017

89
Q

Male-killing Wolbachia and mitochondrial selective sweep in a migratory African insect

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Graham and Wilson 2012

90
Q

Factors effecting the evolution of virulence: nematode parasites in fig wasps as a case study

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Herre 1995

91
Q

Effects of vegetation, interspecific competition and brood parasitism on Golden-winged warbler nesting success

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Confer et al 2003

92
Q

Genetic structure and evolved malaria resistance in Hawaiian honeycreepers

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Foster et al 2007

93
Q

Mammalian metabolism, longevity and parasite species richness

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Morand and Harvey 2000

94
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Introduced species and their missing parasites

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Torchin et al 2003

95
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Population ecology in fisheries management - guest lecture

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Soeffker 2017

96
Q

Early fisheries studies

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Garstang 1900

97
Q

Why do pops not continue to grow indefinitely (and some eq stuff)

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Darwin 1859

98
Q

Stock-recruitment relationship rules

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Ricker 1975

99
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Russel’s catch eq

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Russel 1931 - use with caution unsure of use/if correct citation

100
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Graham’s theory of sustainable fishing

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Graham 1935

101
Q

Seasonal interactions and rapid population declines in Afro-palaearctic migratory birds

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Guest lecturer, 2017 - might be unwise to use this due to obvious reasons

102
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Applications of atlases and extensive surveys to conservation and management - guest lecture

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Gillings 2017

103
Q

Bird interaction and offshore wind farms

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Johnston et al 2014

104
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Rook ex in order:
Rooks on Oxford district 1927-28
Rook survey 1975-7
Rook survey 1980
Rook survey 1996
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Nicholson and Nicholson 1930
Sage and Vernon 1978
Sage and Whittington 1985
Marchand and Gregory 1999

105
Q
Lapwing and Golden plover ex in order:
Golden plovers late 1970s
Winter plover survey 2006/07
Pasture management 
Not just grassland plovers 
Nocturnal plover surveys
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Fuller and Lloyd 1981
Gillings et al 2006
Barnard and Thompson 1985
Gillings et al 2007
Gillings et al 2005
106
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Farmland species for GB -7.7%

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Fuller et al 1995

107
Q

Arable - pastoral gradients

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Atkinson et al 2002

108
Q

Physical topography

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Stillman and Brown 1998

109
Q

“We estimate that the northern margins of southerly species have moved north by an average of 18.9km”

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Thomas and Lennon 1999

110
Q

How has britains climate changed - incl: northern range margin, directionality, range shifts, drivers etc.

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Gillings et al 2015

111
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Population changes in Britain’s birds - guest lecture

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Robinson 2017

112
Q

Cardiff bay ringing ex

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Burton 2000 and Burton et al 2006

113
Q

Study if winter habitat (stubble overwinter)

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Gillings et al 2005

114
Q

Resources declines in farmland

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Robinson and Sutherland 2002

115
Q

In order:
Survival influence pop change - graphs
Effect varies between species

A

Robinson et al 2004

Robinson et al 2014

116
Q

Effect of agriculture on birds - buffers. Boundaries variable grassland - designing solutions

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Siriwardena et al 2010

117
Q

No natural benefits of ELS even where option found

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Davey et al 2010

118
Q

Poor uptake of in field options - pie chart stuff for boundaries stubble etc

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Baker et al 2012

119
Q

Timing of peak demand for winter food from seed eaters

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Siriwardena et al 2008

120
Q

In order:
The next challenge - long distance migratory birds
In decreasing England prod low Scotland prod high this underlies diff in pop trend (growth)
Understanding migrant demography and behaviour

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Vickery et al 2014
Thaxter et al 2008
Morrison et al 2016

121
Q

Avian flu incursion risk - maps

A

Snow et al 2007

122
Q

What’s it all about points for Robinson guest lecture

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Greenwood 2007

123
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Grasses and grassland - guest lecture

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Watkinson 2017

124
Q

Rotation manages weeds

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Colbach et al 2010

125
Q

A.myosuroides in continuous wheat - Corp burning, herbicide graphs

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Doyle et al 1986

126
Q

A.githago weed driven to extinction by cleaning efficiency

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Firbank and watkinson 1986

127
Q

Success of weed control: decline in weed seeds - graph as well

A

Robinson and Sutherland 2002

128
Q

S.intrans in savanna woodland near Darwin, Australia - with graphs and figures

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Lonsdale et al 1989

129
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Vulpia fasciculata - with graphs and model - not useful really

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Watkinson 1990