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Associations of breeding grey seals persist at sea. (2005)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Pomeroy, P., Twiss, S., & (2005), M. J. (2005). Associations of breeding grey seals persist at sea.

Concurrence of at-sea movements may result from seals responding similarly to oceanographic conditions, copying “public information” from conspecifics or coherence within social units. Here we examine post-breeding movements of five groups of four gr... Read More about Associations of breeding grey seals persist at sea..

Spatially-explicit modelling of plant migration (1996)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Huntley, B., Collingham, Y., & Hill, M. (1996). Spatially-explicit modelling of plant migration. In S. Evans, S. Frisia, A. Borsato, M. Cita, M. Lanzinger, C. Ravazzi, & B. Sala (Eds.),

The Evolution of Human Behaviour. (2009)
Other
Kendal, J., Tehrani, J., & Kendal, R. (2009). The Evolution of Human Behaviour

Humans share 95–99% of DNA sequences with chimpanzees, our closest living relative. Yet there are obviously huge differences in behaviour, including our capacity for remarkable technological advances, our development of social institutions and our us... Read More about The Evolution of Human Behaviour..

An agent-based model of group decision-making in baboons (2012)
Book Chapter
Hill, R., Sellers, W., Logan, B., & Zapala, J. (2012). An agent-based model of group decision-making in baboons. In A. Seth, T. Prescott, & J. Bryson (Eds.), Modelling Natural Action Selection (454-476). Cambridge University Press

Environments, adaptation and evolutionary medicine: should we be eating a ‘Stone Age’ diet? (2008)
Book Chapter
Elton, E. (2008). Environments, adaptation and evolutionary medicine: should we be eating a ‘Stone Age’ diet?. In P. O’Higgins, & S. Elton (Eds.), Medicine and evolution: current applications, future prospects (9-34). CRC Press. https://doi.org/10.1201/9781420051377.ch2

A central tenet of evolutionary or Darwinian medicine is that many chronic diseases and degenerative conditions evident in modern Western populations have arisen because of a mismatch between ‘Stone Age’ genes and recently-adopted lifestyles [1 – 5].... Read More about Environments, adaptation and evolutionary medicine: should we be eating a ‘Stone Age’ diet?.

The emergence, diversity and significance of Mode 3 (prepared core) technologies (2011)
Book Chapter
White, M., Ashton, N., & Scott, R. (2011). The emergence, diversity and significance of Mode 3 (prepared core) technologies. In N. Ashton, S. Lewis, & C. Stringer (Eds.), The ancient human occupation of Britain (53-65). Elsevier

This paper investigates the background to the emergence of Levallois technologies in Europe by reviewing the development of the broader range of Mode 3 (prepared core) technologies from across Africa and Eurasia. A variety of distinctive techniques a... Read More about The emergence, diversity and significance of Mode 3 (prepared core) technologies.

Biotelemetry and biologging. (2012)
Book Chapter
Cooke, S., Hinch, S., Lucas, M., & Lutcavage, M. (2012). Biotelemetry and biologging. In A. Zale, D. Parrish, & T. (. Sutton (Eds.), Fisheries Techniques, 3rd edition (819-881). (3rd ed.). American Fisheries Society, Bethesda, Maryland

Pigeons and Doves (2010)
Book Chapter
McGregor, A., & Haselgrove, M. (2010). Pigeons and Doves. In R. Hubrecht (Ed.), The UFAW Handbook on the Care and Management of Laboratory Animals (686-697). (8th ed). Blackwell

The Chauvet conundrum: are claims for the ‘birthplace of art’ premature? (2009)
Book Chapter
Pettitt, P., Bahn, P., & Züchner, C. (2009). The Chauvet conundrum: are claims for the ‘birthplace of art’ premature?. In P. Bahn (Ed.), An Enquiring Mind: Studies in Honor of Alexander Marshack (239-62). Oxbow and Cambridge MA: American School of Prehistoric Research Monograph Series

Radiocarbon chronology and faunal turnover in the Upper Pleistocene at Pontnewydd cave. In Aldhouse-Green, S. Walker, E. and Peterson, R. (eds.) Neanderthals in Wales. Pontnewydd and the Elwy Valley Caves. (2012)
Book Chapter
Pettitt, P., Housley, R., & Higham, T. (2012). Radiocarbon chronology and faunal turnover in the Upper Pleistocene at Pontnewydd cave. In Aldhouse-Green, S. Walker, E. and Peterson, R. (eds.) Neanderthals in Wales. Pontnewydd and the Elwy Valley Caves. In S. Aldhouse-Green, E. Walker, & R. Peterson (Eds.), Neanderthals in Wales. Pontnewydd and the Elwy Valley Caves. National Museums and Galleries of Wales

Learning to Learn with Parents: lessons from two research projects (2010)
Book Chapter
Hall, E., Wall, K., Higgins, S., Stephens, L., Pooley, I., & Welham, J. (2010). Learning to Learn with Parents: lessons from two research projects. In A. Campbell, & S. Groundwater-Smith (Eds.), Action research in education : key examples of action research in schools within international settings (121-135). SAGE Publications

Developing student-led research: Customer, consumer, colleague, collaborator (2023)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Tan, E., Loughlin, E., & Joyce-Gibbons, A. (2023, August). Developing student-led research: Customer, consumer, colleague, collaborator. Paper presented at The 17th Biennial EARLI Conference., Tampere, Finland

Three case studies, three years and three differing student-led methodologies. The common factor across all three case studies is that they are informed by student engagement and have a student-led focus. Research carried out by a team comprising of... Read More about Developing student-led research: Customer, consumer, colleague, collaborator.