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Publications
Gripenberg, S. & Roslin, T. (2005) Host plants as islands: Resource quality and spatial setting as determinants of insect distribution. Annales Zoologici Fennici 42: 335-345.
Morris, R. J., & Lewis, O.T. & Godfray, H. C. J. (2005). Apparent competition and insect community structure: towards a spatial perspective. Annales Zoologici Fennici 42, 449 – 462
Morris, R.J., Lewis, O.T. and Godfray, H.C.J. (2004). Experimental evidence for apparent competition in a tropical forest food web. Nature 428, 310-313
Lewis, O.T., Memmott, J., LaSalle, J., Lyal, C.H.C., Whitefoord, C. & Godfray, H.C.J. (2002). Structure of a diverse tropical forest insect-parasitoid community. Journal of Animal Ecology 71, 855-873.
Thomas, C.D., Wilson, R.J. and Lewis, O.T. (2002). Short-term studies underestimate 30-generation changes in a butterfly metapopulation. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London, Series B 269, 563-569.
Morris, R.J and Lewis, O.T. (2002). The role of indirect interactions in structuring tropical insect communities. Oikos 97, 308-311
Morris, R.J. & Fellowes, M.D.E. (2002) Learning and natal host influence host preference, handling time and sex allocation behaviour in a pupal parasitoid. Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology 51, 386-393
Lewis, O.T. and Thomas, C.D. (2001). Adaptation to captivity in the butterfly Pieris brassicae, and the implications for ex situ conservation. Journal of Insect Conservation 5, 55-63.
Lewis, O.T. (2001) Effect of experimental selective logging on tropical butterflies. Conservation Biology 15, 389-400.
Morris, R.J., Müller, C.B. & Godfray, H.C.J. (2001) Field experiments testing for apparent competition between primary parasitoids mediated by secondary parasitoids. Journal of Animal Ecology 70, 301-309