UP - logo

Search results

Basic search    Expert search   

Currently you are NOT authorised to access e-resources UPUK. For full access, REGISTER.

1 2 3 4 5
hits: 375
1.
  • The diversity and evolution... The diversity and evolution of ecological and environmental citizen science
    Pocock, Michael J O; Tweddle, John C; Savage, Joanna ... PloS one, 04/2017, Volume: 12, Issue: 4
    Journal Article
    Peer reviewed
    Open access

    Citizen science-the involvement of volunteers in data collection, analysis and interpretation-simultaneously supports research and public engagement with science, and its profile is rapidly rising. ...
Full text

PDF
2.
  • Scientists' warning on inva... Scientists' warning on invasive alien species
    Pyšek, Petr; Hulme, Philip E.; Simberloff, Dan ... Biological reviews of the Cambridge Philosophical Society, December 2020, Volume: 95, Issue: 6
    Journal Article
    Peer reviewed
    Open access

    ABSTRACT Biological invasions are a global consequence of an increasingly connected world and the rise in human population size. The numbers of invasive alien species – the subset of alien species ...
Full text

PDF
3.
  • Widespread losses of pollin... Widespread losses of pollinating insects in Britain
    Powney, Gary D; Carvell, Claire; Edwards, Mike ... Nature communications, 03/2019, Volume: 10, Issue: 1
    Journal Article
    Peer reviewed
    Open access

    Pollination is a critical ecosystem service underpinning the productivity of agricultural systems across the world. Wild insect populations provide a substantial contribution to the productivity of ...
Full text

PDF
4.
  • Global rise in emerging ali... Global rise in emerging alien species results from increased accessibility of new source pools
    Seebens, Hanno; Blackburn, Tim M.; Dyer, Ellie E. ... Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - PNAS, 03/2018, Volume: 115, Issue: 10
    Journal Article
    Peer reviewed
    Open access

    Our ability to predict the identity of future invasive alien species is largely based upon knowledge of prior invasion history. Emerging alien species—those never encountered as aliens ...
Full text

PDF
5.
  • Global trade networks deter... Global trade networks determine the distribution of invasive non-native species
    Chapman, Daniel; Purse, Bethan V.; Roy, Helen E. ... Global ecology and biogeography, August 2017, Volume: 26, Issue: 7/8
    Journal Article
    Peer reviewed

    Aim: Although global trade is implicated in biological invasions, the assumption that trade networks explain the large-scale distributions of non-native species remains largely untested. We addressed ...
Full text
6.
  • The Role of Community Scien... The Role of Community Science in Entomology
    Gardiner, Mary M; Roy, Helen E Annual review of entomology, 01/2022, Volume: 67, Issue: 1
    Journal Article
    Peer reviewed
    Open access

    Community (or citizen) science, the involvement of volunteers in scientific endeavors, has a long history. Over the past few centuries, the contributions of volunteers to our understanding of ...
Full text
7.
  • Prebiotic amino acids bind ... Prebiotic amino acids bind to and stabilize prebiotic fatty acid membranes
    Cornell, Caitlin E.; Black, Roy A.; Xue, Mengjun ... Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - PNAS, 08/2019, Volume: 116, Issue: 35
    Journal Article
    Peer reviewed
    Open access

    The membranes of the first protocells on the early Earth were likely self-assembled from fatty acids. A major challenge in understanding how protocells could have arisen and withstood changes in ...
Full text

PDF
8.
  • Citizen science reveals the... Citizen science reveals the distribution of the invasive harlequin ladybird (Harmonia axyridis Pallas) in Argentina
    Werenkraut, Victoria; Baudino, Florencia; Roy, Helen E. Biological invasions, 10/2020, Volume: 22, Issue: 10
    Journal Article
    Peer reviewed
    Open access

    The harlequin ladybird ( Harmonia axyridis ) was introduced in numerous countries around the world as a biological control agent but nowadays it is considered as a pest itself. It is a highly ...
Full text

PDF
9.
  • Lessons from lady beetles: ... Lessons from lady beetles: accuracy of monitoring data from US and UK citizen-science programs
    Gardiner, Mary M; Allee, Leslie L; Brown, Peter MJ ... Frontiers in ecology and the environment, November 2012, Volume: 10, Issue: 9
    Journal Article
    Peer reviewed
    Open access

    Citizen scientists have the potential to play a crucial role in the study of rapidly changing lady beetle (Coccinellidae) populations. We used data derived from three coccinellid-focused ...
Full text

PDF
10.
  • Focal Plant Observations as... Focal Plant Observations as a Standardised Method for Pollinator Monitoring: Opportunities and Limitations for Mass Participation Citizen Science
    Roy, Helen E; Baxter, Elizabeth; Saunders, Aoine ... PloS one, 03/2016, Volume: 11, Issue: 3
    Journal Article
    Peer reviewed
    Open access

    Recently there has been increasing focus on monitoring pollinating insects, due to concerns about their declines, and interest in the role of volunteers in monitoring pollinators, particularly ...
Full text

PDF
1 2 3 4 5
hits: 375

Load filters