41 results on '"Menz, Myles H. M."'
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2. Pollination by hoverflies in the Anthropocene
3. Larval and phenological traits predict insect community response to mowing regime manipulations
4. Higher flight activity in the offspring of migrants compared to residents in a migratory insect
5. A global database for metacommunity ecology, integrating species, traits, environment and space
6. Author Correction: A global database for metacommunity ecology, integrating species, traits, environment and space
7. Insect communities under skyglow: diffuse night-time illuminance induces spatio-temporal shifts in movement and predation.
8. Individual tracking reveals long-distance flight-path control in a nocturnally migrating moth
9. Changes in the composition and behaviour of a pollinator guild with plant population size and the consequences for plant fecundity
10. Emerging technologies revolutionise insect ecology and monitoring
11. Hoverflies use a time-compensated sun compass to orientate during autumn migration
12. Figure S1 & Table S1 from Hoverflies use a time-compensated sun compass to orientate during autumn migration
13. A global database for metacommunity ecology, integrating species, traits, environment and space
14. The relative performance of sampling methods for native bees: an empirical test and review of the literature
15. Revealing patterns of nocturnal migration using the European weather radar network
16. Mechanisms and consequences of partial migration in insects
17. Supplementary material ESM table S1 and ESM figures S1-S2 from Higher flight activity in the offspring of migrants compared to residents in a migratory insect
18. Mechanisms and Consequences of Partial Migration in Insects
19. Larval and phenological traits predict insect community response to mowing regime manipulations
20. Quantification of migrant hoverfly movements (Diptera: Syrphidae) on the West Coast of North America
21. Environmental effects on flying migrants revealed by radar
22. Perspectives and challenges for the use of radar in biological conservation
23. Perspectives and challenges for the use of radar in biological conservation
24. Characterizing animal anatomy and internal composition for electromagnetic modelling in radar entomology
25. The precipitous decline of the ortolan bunting Emberiza hortulana: time to build on scientific evidence to inform conservation management
26. A framework for the practical science necessary to restore sustainable, resilient, and biodiverse ecosystems
27. Revealing patterns of nocturnal migration using the European weather radar network
28. Characterizing animal anatomy and internal composition for electromagnetic modelling in radar entomology
29. Contrasting responses in community structure and phenology of migratory and non‐migratory pollinators to urbanization
30. Characterizing animal anatomy and internal composition for electromagnetic modelling in radar entomology.
31. Absence of nectar resource partitioning in a community of parasitoid wasps
32. Discovery of pyrazines as pollinator sex pheromones and orchid semiochemicals: implications for the evolution of sexual deception
33. Mate-Searching Behaviour of Common and Rare Wasps and the Implications for Pollen Movement of the Sexually Deceptive Orchids They Pollinate
34. Mate-Searching Behaviour of Common and Rare Wasps and the Implications for Pollen Movement of the Sexually Deceptive Orchids They Pollinate
35. Foraging Habitat Selection in the Last Ortolan BuntingEmberiza hortulanaPopulation in Switzerland: Final Lessons before Extinction
36. Foraging habitat selection in the last Ortolan Bunting Emberiza hortulana population in Switzerland: final lessons before extinction.
37. Supporting Figures and Tables from Adaptive strategies of high-flying migratory hoverflies in response to wind currents
38. Supporting Figures and Tables from Adaptive strategies of high-flying migratory hoverflies in response to wind currents
39. The precipitous decline of the ortolan bunting Emberiza hortulana: time to build on scientific evidence to inform conservation management
40. Hoverflies use a time-compensated sun compass to orientate during autumn migration.
41. Mass Seasonal Migrations of Hoverflies Provide Extensive Pollination and Crop Protection Services.
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