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Publications
Bush, E.R., Buesching, C.D., Slade, E.M., Macdonald, D.W. (2012) Woodland recovery after removal of deer: Cascade effects for small mammals, wood mice (Apodemus sylvaticus) and bank voles (Myodes glareolus). PLoS ONE, 7(2): e31404.
Simpson, J.E., Slade, E.M., Riutta, T.E., Taylor, M.E. (2012) Factors affecting soil fauna feeding activity in a lowland temperate deciduous woodland. PLoS ONE, 7(1): e29616
Beynon, S.A., Slade, E.M., Mann D.J. & Lewis, O.T. (2012). Species-rich dung beetle communities buffer ecosystem services in perturbed agro-ecosystems. Journal of Applied Ecology 49, 1365–1372
Beynon, S.A., Peck, M., Mann D.J. & Lewis, O.T. (2012) Consequences of alternative and conventional endoparasite control in cattle for dung-associated invertebrates and ecosystem functioning. Agriculture, Ecosystems & Environment 162, 36–44.
Novotny, V., Miller, S.E., Hrcek, J., Baje, L., Basset, Y., Lewis, O.T., Stewart, A.J.A., & Weiblen, G.D. (2012). Insects on plants: Explaining the paradox of low diversity within specialist herbivore guilds. The American Naturalist 179, 351-62.
Swinfield, T., Lewis, O.T, Bagchi, R. & Freckleton. R.P. (2012). Consequences of changing rainfall for fungal pathogen-induced mortality in tropical tree seedlings. Ecology and Evolution 2, 1408–1413
Klapwijk, M.J. & Lewis, O.T. (2012). Host-parasitoid dynamics in a fragmented landscape: holly trees, holly leaf miners and their parasitoids. Basic and Applied Ecology 13, 94–105.
Lawson, C., Mann, D.J. & Lewis, O.T. (2012). Dung beetles reduce clustering of tropical tree seedlings. Biotropica 44, 271-275.
Comont, R.F, Roy, H.E., Lewis, O.T., Harrington, R., Shortall, C., & Purse, B.V. (2012). Using biological traits to explain ladybird distribution patterns. Journal of Biogeography 39, 1772–1781.
De Sassi, C., Lewis, O.T., & Tylianakis, J.M. (2012). Plant-mediated and nonadditive effects of two global change drivers on an insect herbivore community. Ecology 93, 1892–1901.
