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Publications
Gray, C. L., Lewis, O. T., Chung, A. Y. C., Fayle, T. M. (2014). Riparian reserves within oil palm plantations conserve logged forest leaf litter ant communities and maintain associated scavenging rates. Journal of Applied Ecology, in press. doi: 10.1111/1365-2664.12371
Klapwijk, M. J., & Lewis, O. T. (2014). Spatial ecology of host–parasitoid interactions: a threatened butterfly and its specialised parasitoid. Journal of Insect Conservation, 18, 437-445.
Gray, C.L. & Lewis, O.T. (2014). Do riparian forest fragments provide ecosystem services or disservices in surrounding oil palm plantations? Basic and Applied Ecology, Available online 7 October 2014, ISSN 1439-1791,
Ewuim, S.C. Akunne C.E. & Faniran, O.J. (2012). The role of insects as allogenic ecosystem engineers in Nigeria. Environtropica, 8, 187-193.
Ewuim, S.C., Akunne, C.E., Abajue, M.C., Nwankwo, E.N. & Faniran, O.J. (2014). Challenges of e-waste pollution to soil environments in Nigeria. Animal Research International, 11, 1976-1981.
Barbosa M, Neves FS, Fernandes GW, Cuevas-Reyes P, Quintino A, Sanchez-Azofeifa A. (2014). Canopy Herbivory and Succession in a Brazilian Tropical Dry Forest. Lundiana, in press
Barbosa, M. & Fernandes, G.W. (2014). Bottom-up effects on Gall distribution. In: Fernandes, G.W., Santos, J.C. (ed.) Neotropical Insect Galls, pp 99-113. Springer, Netherlands. DOI: 10.1007/978-94-017-8783-3_6
Sterck F, Markesteijn L, Toledo M, Schieving F, Poorter L. (2014). Sapling performance along resource gradients drives tree species distributions within and across tropical forests. Ecology, in press, doi: 10.1890/13-2377.1
Gray, C., Slade, E.M., Mann, D.J. & Lewis, O.T. (2014). Do riparian reserves support dung beetle biodiversity and ecosystem services in oil-palm dominated tropical landscapes? Ecology and Evolution, 4, 1049-1060
Morris, R.J., Gripenberg, S., Lewis, O.T. & Roslin, T. (2014). Antagonistic interaction networks are structured independently of latitude and host guild. Ecology Letters 17, 340-349