Browsing by Author "Lambin, X."
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Item The compensatory potential of increased immigration following intensive American mink population control is diluted by male-biased dispersal(2016-10) Oliver, M. K.; Piertney, S. B.; Zalewski, A.; Melero, Y.; Lambin, X.; University of Aberdeen.Biological Sciences; University of Aberdeen.Environment and Food SecurityItem Host-parasite biology in the real world : the field voles of Kielder(2014-07) Turner, A. K.; Beldomenico, P. M.; Bown, K.; Burthe, S. J.; Jackson, J. A.; Lambin, X.; Begon, M.; University of Aberdeen.Environment and Food Security; University of Aberdeen.Biological SciencesItem Relationship type affects the reliability of dispersal distance estimated using pedigree inferences in partially sampled populations : A case study involving invasive American mink in Scotland(2017-08) Melero, Y.; Oliver, M. K.; Lambin, X.; University of Aberdeen.Biological Sciences; University of Aberdeen.Environment and Food SecurityItem Size-mediated, density-dependent cannibalism in the signal crayfish Pacifastacus leniusculus (Dana, 1852) (Decapoda, Astacidea), an invasive crayfish in Britain(2017) Houghton, R. J.; Wood, C.; Lambin, X.; University of Aberdeen.Biological Sciences; University of Aberdeen.Environment and Food Security
