Biological Sciences (Department)
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Item The cascading impacts of livestock grazing in upland ecosystems : a 10-year experiment(2015-03) Evans, Darren M.; Villar, Nacho; Littlewood, Nick A.; Pakeman, Robin J.; Evans, Sharon A.; Dennis, Peter; Skartveit, John; Redpath, Steve M; University of Aberdeen.Biological Sciences; University of Aberdeen.Environment and Food SecurityItem Range expansion of an invasive species through a heterogeneous landscape - the case of American mink in Scotland(2015-08) Fraser, Elaine J.; Lambin, Xavier; Travis, Justin M. J.; Harrington, Lauren A.; Palmer, Stephen C. F.; Bocedi, Greta; Macdonald, David W.; University of Aberdeen.Biological Sciences; University of Aberdeen.Environment and Food Security; University of Aberdeen.Marine Alliance for Science and Technology for Scotland (MASTS)Item 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 Experimental evidence that livestock grazing intensity affects cyclic vole population regulation processes(2014-01) Villar, Nacho; Cornulier, Thomas; Evans, Darren; Pakeman, Robin; Redpath, Steve; Lambin, Xavier; University of Aberdeen.Biological Sciences; University of Aberdeen.Other Applied Health Sciences; University of Aberdeen.Medical Statistics; University of Aberdeen.Environment and Food SecurityItem A coupled hidden Markov model for disease interactions(2013-08) Sherlock, Chris; Xifara, Tatiana; Telfer, Sandra; Begon, Mike; University of Aberdeen.University of Aberdeen; University of Aberdeen.Biological SciencesItem Experimental evidence that livestock grazing intensity affects the activity of a generalist predator(2013-05) Villar, Nacho; Lambin, Xavier; Evans, Darren; Pakeman, Robin; Redpath, Steve; University of Aberdeen.Biological Sciences; University of Aberdeen.Environment and Food Security
