Citation: Rlh. Dennis, Progressive bias in species status is symptomatic of fine-grained mapping units subject to repeated sampling, BIODIVERS C, 10(4), 2001, pp. 483-494
Citation: Rlh. Dennis et Pb. Hardy, Loss rates of butterfly species with urban development. A test of atlas data and sampling artefacts at a fine scale, BIODIVERS C, 10(11), 2001, pp. 1831-1837
Authors:
Dennis, RLH
Donato, B
Sparks, TH
Pollard, E
Citation: Rlh. Dennis et al., Ecological correlates of island incidence and geographical range among British butterflies, BIODIVERS C, 9(3), 2000, pp. 343-359
Authors:
Dennis, RLH
Shreeve, TG
Olivier, A
Coutsis, JG
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Citation: Rlh. Dennis, The effects of island area, isolation and source population size on the presence of the grayling butterfly Hipparchia semele (L.) (Lepidoptera : Satyrinae) on British and Irish offshore islands, BIODIVERS C, 7(6), 1998, pp. 765-776