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Professor Gareth Jones
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- Froidevaux, JS, Broyles, MEJ & Jones, G, 2019, Moth responses to sympathetic hedgerow management in temperate farmland. Agriculture, Ecosystems and Environment, vol 270-271., pp. 55-64
- Zeale, MR, Stone, EL, Zeale, E, Browne, WJ, Harris, S & Jones, G, 2018, Experimentally manipulating light spectra reveals the importance of dark corridors for commuting bats. Global Change Biology, vol 24., pp. 5909-5918
- Staniewicz, A, Behler, N, Dharmasyah, S & Jones, G, 2018, Niche partitioning between juvenile sympatric crocodilians in Mesagant Lake, East Kalimantan, Indonesia. The Raffles Bulletin of Zoology, vol 66., pp. 528-537
- Wakefield, A, Broyles, M, Stone, EL, Harris, S & Jones, G, 2018, Quantifying the attractiveness of broad-spectrum street lights to aerial nocturnal insects. Journal of Applied Ecology, vol 55., pp. 714-722
- Staniewicz, A, Youngprapakorn, U & Jones, G, 2018, First Report of Physiological Color Change in a Crocodilian. Copeia, vol 106., pp. 264-267
- Nightingale, J, Stebbing, P, Taylor, N, McCabe, G & Jones, G, 2018, Assessing the effect of size-grading for rearing young-of-the-year white-clawed crayfish Austropotamobius pallipes. Aquaculture Research, vol 49., pp. 3116-3122
- Nightingale, J, Stebbing, P, Taylor, N, McCabe, G & Jones, G, 2018, Determining an effective density regime for rearing juvenile Austropotamobius pallipes in a small-scale closed system hatchery. Aquaculture Research, vol 49., pp. 3055-3062
- Carr, A, Zeale, M, Weatherall, A, Froidevaux, J & Jones, G, 2018, Ground-based and LiDAR-derived measurements reveal scale-dependent selection of roost characteristics by the rare tree-dwelling bat Barbastella barbastellus. Forest Ecology and Management, vol 417., pp. 237-246
- Foley, N, Hughes, G, Huang, Z, Clarke, M, Jebb, D, Whelan, C, Petit, E, Touzalin, F, Farcy, O, Jones, G, Ransome, R, Kacprzyk, J, O'Connell, M, Kerth, G, Rebelo, H, Rodriguez, L, Puechmaille, S & Teeling, E, 2018, Growing old, yet staying young: The role of telomeres in bats' exceptional longevity. Science Advances, vol 4.
- Froidevaux, JS, Fialas, PC & Jones, G, 2018, Catching insects while recording bats: impacts of light trapping on acoustic sampling. Remote Sensing in Ecology and Conservation, vol 4., pp. 240-247
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