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TERICA Working Group 3: Alien species and outbreaking species in ecosystems (2000)
Book Chapter
Hulme, P., Crawley, M., Hofgaard, A., Huntley, B., Lurz, P., O'Connell, M., …Willis, S. (2000). TERICA Working Group 3: Alien species and outbreaking species in ecosystems. In M. Sutton, J. Moreno, W. van der Putten, & S. Struwe (Eds.), Terrestrial ecosystem research in Europe: successes, challenges and policy (44-48). European Communities

Analysing and modelling range changes in UK butterflies (2001)
Book Chapter
Hill, J., Thomas, C., Fox, R., Moss, D., & Huntley, B. (2001). Analysing and modelling range changes in UK butterflies. In I. Woiwood, D. Reynolds, & C. Thomas (Eds.), Insect movement: Mechanisms and consequences (415-441). CABI Publishing

Climatic stress and the extinction of the Neanderthals (2003)
Book Chapter
Stringer, C., Pälike, H., van Andel, T., Huntley, B., Valdes, P., & Allen, J. (2003). Climatic stress and the extinction of the Neanderthals. In T. van Andel, & W. Davies (Eds.), Neanderthals and modern humans in the European landscape during the last glaciation: Archaeological results of the Stage 3 Project (233-240). McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research

Aurochs Hunters: The Large Animal Bones from Blick Mead (2018)
Book Chapter
Rogers, B., Gron, K., Montgomery, J., Gröcke, D., & Rowley-Conwy, P. (2018). Aurochs Hunters: The Large Animal Bones from Blick Mead. In D. Jacques, T. Phillips, & T. Lyons (Eds.), Blick mead : exploring the 'first place' in the Stonehenge landscape. Archaeological excavations at Blick Mead, Amesbury, Wiltshire 2005–2016 (127-152). Peter Lang. https://doi.org/10.3726/b11044

The site of Blick Mead has attracted an unusual degree of interest. In addition to its intrinsic importance as a Mesolithic site, its location less than two kilometres east of Stonehenge and its temporal overlap with the massive Mesolithic posts in t... Read More about Aurochs Hunters: The Large Animal Bones from Blick Mead.

Application of mineral magnetism in Atlantic Scotland archaeology 2: magnetic susceptibility and archaeobotanical taphonomy in West Lewis, Scotland (2004)
Book Chapter
Church, M. J., & Peters, C. (2004). Application of mineral magnetism in Atlantic Scotland archaeology 2: magnetic susceptibility and archaeobotanical taphonomy in West Lewis, Scotland. In R. Housley, & G. Coles (Eds.), Atlantic connections and adaptations : economies, environments and subsistence in lands bordering the North Atlantic (99-115). Oxbow Books

The use of two basic mineral magnetic measurements (mass specific magnetic susceptibility and frequency dependent susceptibility) is described in the investigation of archaeobotanical taphonomy from nine sites in West Lewis. Magnetic enhancement was... Read More about Application of mineral magnetism in Atlantic Scotland archaeology 2: magnetic susceptibility and archaeobotanical taphonomy in West Lewis, Scotland.

The Late Mesolithic of southwest Portugal: a zooarchaeological approach to resource exploitation and settlement patterns (2015)
Book Chapter
Rowley-Conwy, P. (2015). The Late Mesolithic of southwest Portugal: a zooarchaeological approach to resource exploitation and settlement patterns. In N. Bicho, C. Detry, T. Price, & E. Cunha (Eds.), Muge 150th : the 150th anniversary of the discovery of Mesolithic shellmiddens (255-272). Cambridge Scholars

Zooarchaeological analyses are presented of Late Mesolithic assemblages from a variety of sites in Southwest Portugal. Red deer predominate, followed by wild boar. Rabbits are common. Seasonality and logistic movement of resources are tentatively ide... Read More about The Late Mesolithic of southwest Portugal: a zooarchaeological approach to resource exploitation and settlement patterns.

Biorealistic simulation of baboon foraging using agent-based modelling (2005)
Book Chapter
Sellers, W., Hill, R., & Logan, B. (2005). Biorealistic simulation of baboon foraging using agent-based modelling. In J. Bryson, T. Prescott, & A. Seth (Eds.), Modelling natural action selection: Proceedings of an international workshop (127-134). AISB Press

The domestication of the pig (Sus scrofa) : new challenges and approaches. (2006)
Book Chapter
Albarella, A., Dobney, K., & Rowley-Conwy, P. (2006). The domestication of the pig (Sus scrofa) : new challenges and approaches. In M. Zeder, D. Bradley, E. Emshwiller, & B. Smith (Eds.), Documenting domestication: new genetic and archaeological paradigms (209-227). University of California Press

The Acheulean and the handaxe: structure and agency in the Palaeolithic. (2005)
Book Chapter
Hopkinson, T., & White, M. (2005). The Acheulean and the handaxe: structure and agency in the Palaeolithic. In C. Gamble, & M. Porr (Eds.), The hominid individual in context: archaeological investigations of Lower and Middle Palaeolithic landscapes, locales and artefacts (13-28). Routledge

Insights on Synergies: Models and Methods. (2003)
Book Chapter
Huntley, B., & Baxter, R. (2003). Insights on Synergies: Models and Methods. In L. Hannah, & T. Lovejoy (Eds.), Climate Change and Biodiversity: Synergistic Impacts (15-23). (Advances in Applied Biodiversity Science). CABS

Primate evolution and the amygdala. (2000)
Book Chapter
Barton, R., & Aggleton, J. (2000). Primate evolution and the amygdala. In J. Aggleton (Ed.), The amygdala: a functional analysis (480-508). Oxford University Press

Aggression (2005)
Book Chapter
Campbell, A. (2005). Aggression. In D. Buss (Ed.), Handbook of evolutionary psychology (628-652). John Wiley and Sons