265 results on '"Montgomery, W. Ian"'
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2. Invasion of farmland hedgerows by non-native small mammals is associated with lower soil surface invertebrate diversity, abundance, body size and biomass
3. Bidirectional hybridisation and introgression between introduced European brown hare, Lepus europaeus and the endemic Irish hare, L. timidus hibernicus
4. Author Correction: Soil δ13C and δ15N baselines clarify biogeographic heterogeneity in isotopic discrimination of European badgers (Meles meles)
5. Soil δ13C and δ15N baselines clarify biogeographic heterogeneity in isotopic discrimination of European badgers (Meles meles)
6. Strong spatial structuring of clonal genetic diversity within blackthorn (Prunus spinosa) hedgerows and woodlands
7. Invasion of farmland hedgerows by non-native small mammals is associated with lower soil surface invertebrate diversity, abundance, body size and biomass
8. The dynamics of pine marten predation on red and grey squirrels
9. Differences in soil chemistry remain following wildfires on temperate heath and blanket bog sites of conservation concern
10. Mammals and Agri-Environment Schemes: Hare Haven or Pest Paradise?
11. Characterizing biotic interactions within the Order Lagomorpha using Joint Species Distribution Models at 3 different spatial scales
12. Impact of wildfires on ecosystems and bird communities on designated areas of blanket bog and heath
13. Sexual Size Dimorphism and Reproductive Investment by Female Spiders: A Comparative Analysis
14. The distribution and trophic ecology of an introduced, insular population of red-necked wallabies (Notamacropus rufogriseus)
15. No Association between Sexual Size Dimorphism and Life Histories in Spiders
16. Initial ecological change in plant and arthropod community composition after wildfires in designated areas of upland peatlands
17. Pure species in a continuum of genetic and morphological variation : sympatric oaks at the edge of their range
18. Niche overlap of mountain hare subspecies and the vulnerability of their ranges to invasion by the European hare; the (bad) luck of the Irish
19. New insights on postglacial colonization in western Europe: the phylogeography of the Leisler's bat [Nyctalus leisleri)
20. Broad-scale genetic homogeneity in natural populations of common hazel (Corylus avellana) in Ireland
21. Origin of the Holocene mammals of 'these islands'
22. A comparison of density estimation methods for monitoring marked and unmarked animal populations
23. Origin of British and Irish mammals: disparate post-glacial colonisation and species introductions
24. Genetic analyses reveal high levels of seed and pollen flow in hawthorn (Crataegus monogyna Jacq.), a key component of hedgerows
25. Molecular and morphological insights into the origin of the invasive greater white-toothed shrew (Crocidura russula) in Ireland
26. Restoring vertebrate predator populations can provide landscape‐scale biological control of established invasive vertebrates: Insights from pine marten recovery in Europe
27. Endoparasites of feral goats (Capra hircus (L.)) from Lough Navar, Co. Fermanagh
28. Genetic provenance and best practice woodland management: a case study in native alder (Alnus glutinosa)
29. Range expansion and comparative habitat use of insular, congeneric lagomorphs: invasive European hares Lepus europaeus and endemic Irish hares Lepus timidus hibernicus
30. Invasive alien species disrupt spatial and temporal ecology and threaten extinction in an insular, small mammal community
31. Invader abundance and contraction of niche breadth during replacement of a native gammarid amphipod
32. IS NATURALISATION OF THE BROWN HARE IN IRELAND A THREAT TO THE ENDEMIC IRISH HARE?
33. The evolutionary pathways for local adaptation in mountain hares
34. Detecting detectability: identifying and correcting bias in binary wildlife surveys demonstrates their potential impact on conservation assessments
35. The evolutionary pathways for local adaptation in mountain hares
36. Microgeographic Distribution of House Mouse, Mus domesticus, Mitochondrial DNA Types on Farmland in North-East Ireland
37. The Behavioural Basis of a Species Replacement: Differential Aggresssion and Predation between the Introduced Gammarus pulex and the Native G. duebeni celticus (Amphipoda)
38. Assessments and Decisions in Metellina segmentata (Araneae: Metidae): Evidence of a Pheromone Involved in Mate Guarding
39. The spatial ecology of the whiskered bat (Myotis mystacinus) at the western extreme of its range provides evidence of regional adaptation
40. Regime shift tipping point in hare population collapse associated with climatic and agricultural change during the very early 20th century
41. Range expansion in an invasive small mammal: influence of life-history and habitat quality
42. ‘Invasional meltdown’: evidence for unexpected consequences and cumulative impacts of multispecies invasions
43. Changes in the prevalence of badger persecution in Northern Ireland
44. A multi-scale analysis of the habitat associations of European otter and American mink and the implications for farm scale conservation schemes
45. Lack of genetic structure and evidence for long-distance dispersal in ash (Fraxinus excelsior) populations under threat from an emergent fungal pathogen: implications for restorative planting
46. Molecular mechanisms of self‐regulation in multiannual rodent populations: Experimental test of an updated hypothesis
47. Erratum to: Range expansion and comparative habitat use of insular, congeneric lagomorphs: invasive European hares Lepus europaeus and endemic Irish hares Lepus timidus hibernicus
48. The functional role of Gammarus(Crustacea, Amphipoda): shredders, predators, or both?
49. All forests are not equal: population demographics and denning behaviour of a recovering small carnivore in human modified landscapes
50. Declining invasive grey squirrel populations may persist in refugia as native predator recovery reverses squirrel species replacement
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