Fine scale topographical influences on Environmental Potential for Polygamy (EPP) and male reproductive success in grey seals
(1999)
Book Chapter
Twiss, S., & Thomas, C. (1999). Fine scale topographical influences on Environmental Potential for Polygamy (EPP) and male reproductive success in grey seals. In P. G. Evans, & E. U. Pascual (Eds.), Proceedings of the 13th annual conference of the European Cetacean Society (191-195). European Cetacean Society
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The transition from wild boar to domestic pig in Eurasia, illustrated by a tooth developmental defect and biometrical data (2007)
Book Chapter
Dobney, K., Ervynck, A., Albarella, U., & Rowley-Conwy, P. (2007). The transition from wild boar to domestic pig in Eurasia, illustrated by a tooth developmental defect and biometrical data. In U. Albarella, K. Dobney, A. Ervynck, & P. Rowley-Conwy (Eds.), Pigs and humans : 10,000 years of interaction (57-82). Oxford University Press. https://doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780199207046.003.0013
Introduction (1988)
Book Chapter
Huntley, B., Webb, T., & III. (1988). Introduction. In B. Huntley, T. Webb, & III (Eds.), Vegetation History (xv-xx). Kluwer Academic Publishers
Historical lessons for the future (1991)
Book Chapter
Huntley, B. (1991). Historical lessons for the future. In I. Spellerberg, F. Goldsmith, & M. Morris (Eds.), The scientific management of temperate communities for conservation (473-503). Blackwell
Rapid early-Holocene migration and high abundance of hazel (Corylus avellana L.): alternative hypotheses (1993)
Book Chapter
Huntley, B. (1993). Rapid early-Holocene migration and high abundance of hazel (Corylus avellana L.): alternative hypotheses. In F. Chambers (Ed.), Climate change and human impact on the landscape (205-215). Chapman and Hall
The responses of vegetation to past and future climate changes (1997)
Book Chapter
Huntley, B. (1997). The responses of vegetation to past and future climate changes. In W. C. Oechel, T. Callaghan, T. Gilmanov, J. I. Holten, B. Maxwell, U. Molau, & B. Sveinbjörnsson (Eds.), Global Change and Arctic Terrestrial Ecosystems (290-311). Springer Verlag
The influence of a changing climate (1999)
Book Chapter
Huntley, B. (1999). The influence of a changing climate. In E. Greenwood (Ed.), Ecology and landscape development: A History of the Mersey basin (3-11). Liverpool University Press
Vertebrate mating systems, Allee effects and conservation (2000)
Book Chapter
Stephens, P., & Sutherland, W. (2000). Vertebrate mating systems, Allee effects and conservation. In M. Apollonio, M. Festa-Bianchet, & D. Mainardi (Eds.), Vertebrate Mating Systems (186-213). World Scientific Publishing
TERICA Working Group 5: European carbon budgets / Linking carbon & nitrogen cycles (2000)
Book Chapter
Baxter, R., Evans, S., Emmett, B., Harmsen, H., Huntley, B., Kjöller, A., …Wookey, P. (2000). TERICA Working Group 5: European carbon budgets / Linking carbon & nitrogen cycles. In M. Sutton, J. Moreno, W. van der Putten, & S. Struwe (Eds.), Terrestrial ecosystem research in Europe: successes, challenges and policy (54-64). European Communities
Climate and recent range changes in butterflies (2001)
Book Chapter
Hill, J., Thomas, C., & Huntley, B. (2001). Climate and recent range changes in butterflies. In G. -R. Walther, C. Burga, & P. Edwards (Eds.), "Fingerprints" of climate change: Adapted behaviour and shifting species ranges (77-88). Kluwer Academic Publishers
Modelling present and potential future ranges of European butterflies using climate response surfaces (2003)
Book Chapter
Hill, J., Thomas, C., & Huntley, B. (2003). Modelling present and potential future ranges of European butterflies using climate response surfaces. In C. L. Boggs, W. B. Watt, & P. R. Ehrlich (Eds.), Butterflies: Ecology and evolution taking flight (149-167). The University of Chicago Press
Vegetation ecology and global change (2005)
Book Chapter
Huntley, B., & Baxter, R. (2005). Vegetation ecology and global change. In E. V. D. Maarel (Ed.), Vegetation Ecology (356-372). Blackwell
Are immediate-return strategies adaptive? (2005)
Book Chapter
Layton, R. (2005). Are immediate-return strategies adaptive?. In T. Widlok, & W. Tadesse (Eds.), Property and equality : ritualisation, sharing, egalitarianism (130-150). Berghahn JournalsArgues that the social strategies that James Woodburn characterised as 'immediate return' are adaptive in specified ecological contexts. Woodburn's 'delayed return' strategies constitute a composite category. When the components (technology, territor... Read More about Are immediate-return strategies adaptive?.
Application of mineral magnetism in Atlantic Scotland archaeology 1: techniques, magnetic enhancement and the identification of fuel sources (2004)
Book Chapter
Peters, C., Church, M., & Batt, C. (2004). Application of mineral magnetism in Atlantic Scotland archaeology 1: techniques, magnetic enhancement and the identification of fuel sources. In R. Housley, & G. Coles (Eds.), Atlantic connections and adaptations : economies, environments and subsistence in lands bordering the North Atlantic (86-95). Oxbow BooksNatural and archaeological deposits tend to contain mixtures of magnetic grains of differing 1) concentrations, 2) domain states (linked to grain size) and 3) mineralogies. Many laboratory based magnetic measurements are available to study these attr... Read More about Application of mineral magnetism in Atlantic Scotland archaeology 1: techniques, magnetic enhancement and the identification of fuel sources.
Environmental analyses from Northton (2006)
Book Chapter
Church, M. (2006). Environmental analyses from Northton. In D. Simpson, E. Murphy, & R. Gregory (Eds.), Excavations at Northton, Isle of Harris (26-40). Archaeopress
Development and sexual selection in primates (2004)
Book Chapter
Setchell, J., & Lee, P. (2004). Development and sexual selection in primates. In P. Kappeler, & C. van Schaik (Eds.), Sexual selection in primates : new and comparative perspectives (175-195). Cambridge University Press
Ecological and social factors in primate brain evolution. (2000)
Book Chapter
Barton, R. (2000). Ecological and social factors in primate brain evolution. In S. Boinski, & P. Garber (Eds.), On the move: how and why animals travel in groups. Chicago University Press
Developmental variation in the facial skeleton of anatomically modern Homo sapiens (2003)
Book Chapter
Strand Vidarsdóttir, U., & O'Higgins, P. (2003). Developmental variation in the facial skeleton of anatomically modern Homo sapiens. In J. Thompson, G. Krovitz, & A. Nelson (Eds.), Patterns of growth and development in the genus homo (114-143). Cambridge University Press. https://doi.org/10.2277/0521822726
Seasonal movements of coarse fish in lowland rivers and their relevance to fisheries management (2000)
Book Chapter
Lucas, M., Mercer, T., Peirson, G., & Frear, P. (2000). Seasonal movements of coarse fish in lowland rivers and their relevance to fisheries management. In I. Cowx (Ed.), Management and Ecology of River Fisheries (87-100). Blackwell
Alien species and outbreaking species in ecosystems (2000)
Book Chapter
Hulme, P., Crawley, M., Hofgaard, A., Huntley, B., Lurtz, P., O'Connell, M., …Willis, S. (2000). 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