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Authors: DENNIS RLH SPARKS TH SHREEVE TG
Citation: Rlh. Dennis et al., GEOGRAPHICAL FACTORS INFLUENCING THE PROBABILITY OF HIPPARCHIA SEMELE(L.) (LEPIDOPTERA, SATYRINAE) OCCURRING ON BRITISH AND IRISH OFFSHOREISLANDS, Global ecology and biogeography letters, 7(3), 1998, pp. 205-214

Authors: EMMETT BA REYNOLDS B SILGRAM M SPARKS TH WOODS C
Citation: Ba. Emmett et al., THE CONSEQUENCES OF CHRONIC NITROGEN ADDITIONS ON N CYCLING AND SOILWATER CHEMISTRY IN A SITKA SPRUCE STAND, NORTH WALES, Forest ecology and management, 101(1-3), 1998, pp. 165-175

Authors: THOMSON AG FULLER RM SPARKS TH YATES MG EASTWOOD JA
Citation: Ag. Thomson et al., GROUND AND AIRBORNE RADIOMETRY OVER INTERTIDAL SURFACES - WAVEBAND SELECTION FOR COVER CLASSIFICATION, International journal of remote sensing, 19(6), 1998, pp. 1189-1205

Authors: STIRLING CM HEDDELLCOWIE M JONES ML ASHENDEN TW SPARKS TH
Citation: Cm. Stirling et al., EFFECTS OF ELEVATED CO2 AND TEMPERATURE ON GROWTH AND ALLOMETRY OF 5 NATIVE FAST-GROWING ANNUAL SPECIES, New phytologist, 140(2), 1998, pp. 343-354

Authors: HUIN N SPARKS TH
Citation: N. Huin et Th. Sparks, ARRIVAL AND PROGRESSION OF THE SWALLOW HIRUNDO-RUSTICA THROUGH BRITAIN, Bird study, 45, 1998, pp. 361-370

Authors: SPARKS TH YATES TJ
Citation: Th. Sparks et Tj. Yates, THE EFFECT OF SPRING TEMPERATURE ON THE APPEARANCE DATES OF BRITISH BUTTERFLIES 1883-1993, Ecography, 20(4), 1997, pp. 368-374

Authors: SPARKS TH ROTHERY P
Citation: Th. Sparks et P. Rothery, RESAMPLING METHODS FOR ECOTOXICOLOGICAL DATA, Ecotoxicology, 5(3), 1996, pp. 197-207

Authors: SPARKS TH GREATOREXDAVIES JN MOUNTFORD JO HALL ML MARRS RH
Citation: Th. Sparks et al., THE EFFECTS OF SHADE ON THE PLANT-COMMUNITIES OF RIDES IN PLANTATION WOODLAND AND IMPLICATIONS FOR BUTTERFLY CONSERVATION, Forest ecology and management, 80(1-3), 1996, pp. 197-207

Authors: SPARKS TH PARISH T HINSLEY SA
Citation: Th. Sparks et al., BREEDING BIRDS IN-FIELD BOUNDARIES IN AN AGRICULTURAL LANDSCAPE, Agriculture, ecosystems & environment, 60(1), 1996, pp. 1-8

Authors: HINSLEY SA BELLAMY PE NEWTON I SPARKS TH
Citation: Sa. Hinsley et al., INFLUENCES OF POPULATION-SIZE AND WOODLAND AREA ON BIRD SPECIES DISTRIBUTIONS IN SMALL WOODS, Oecologia, 105(1), 1996, pp. 100-106

Authors: FISHWICK SK SHORE RF TURK A SPARKS TH
Citation: Sk. Fishwick et al., VARIATION OF BRAIN AND SERUM-CHOLINESTERASE ACTIVITY WITH AGE IN WILDSMALL MAMMALS, Bulletin of environmental contamination and toxicology, 56(4), 1996, pp. 604-611

Authors: SPARKS TH BUSE A GADSDEN RJ
Citation: Th. Sparks et al., LIFE STRATEGIES OF CARABUS-PROBLEMATICUS (COLEOPTERA, CARABIDAE) AT DIFFERENT ALTITUDES ON SNOWDON, NORTH WALES, Journal of zoology, 236, 1995, pp. 1-10

Authors: HINSLEY SA BELLAMY PE NEWTON I SPARKS TH
Citation: Sa. Hinsley et al., HABITAT AND LANDSCAPE FACTORS INFLUENCING THE PRESENCE OF INDIVIDUAL BREEDING BIRD SPECIES IN WOODLAND FRAGMENTS, Journal of avian biology, 26(2), 1995, pp. 94-104

Authors: HALL JR WRIGHT SM SPARKS TH ULLYETT J ALLOTT TEH HORNUNG M
Citation: Jr. Hall et al., PREDICTING FRESH-WATER CRITICAL LOADS FROM NATIONAL DATA ON GEOLOGY, SOILS AND LAND-USE, Water, air and soil pollution, 85(4), 1995, pp. 2443-2448

Authors: BAXTER R BELL SA SPARKS TH ASHENDEN TW FARRAR JF
Citation: R. Baxter et al., EFFECTS OF ELEVATED CO2 CONCENTRATIONS ON 3 MONTANE GRASS SPECIES .3.SOURCE LEAF METABOLISM AND WHOLE-PLANT CARBON PARTITIONING, Journal of Experimental Botany, 46(289), 1995, pp. 917-929

Authors: WILSON EJ WELLS TCE SPARKS TH
Citation: Ej. Wilson et al., ARE CALCAREOUS GRASSLANDS IN THE UK UNDER THREAT FROM NITROGEN DEPOSITION - AN EXPERIMENTAL-DETERMINATION OF A CRITICAL LOAD, Journal of Ecology, 83(5), 1995, pp. 823-832

Authors: SPARKS TH CAREY PD
Citation: Th. Sparks et Pd. Carey, THE RESPONSES OF SPECIES TO CLIMATE OVER 2 CENTURIES - AN ANALYSIS OFTHE MARSHAM PHENOLOGICAL RECORD, 1736-1947, Journal of Ecology, 83(2), 1995, pp. 321-329

Authors: PARISH T LAKHANI KH SPARKS TH
Citation: T. Parish et al., MODELING THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN BIRD POPULATION VARIABLES AND HEDGEROW, AND OTHER FIELD MARGIN ATTRIBUTES .2. ABUNDANCE OF INDIVIDUAL-SPECIES AND OF GROUPS OF SIMILAR SPECIES, Journal of Applied Ecology, 32(2), 1995, pp. 362-371

Authors: SPARKS TH PARISH T
Citation: Th. Sparks et T. Parish, FACTORS AFFECTING THE ABUNDANCE OF BUTTERFLIES IN-FIELD BOUNDARIES INSWAVESEY FENS, CAMBRIDGESHIRE, UK, Biological Conservation, 73(3), 1995, pp. 221-227

Authors: STEVENS PA NORRIS DA SPARKS TH HODGSON AL
Citation: Pa. Stevens et al., THE IMPACTS OF ATMOSPHERIC N-INPUTS ON THROUGHFALL, SOIL AND STREAM WATER INTERACTIONS FOR DIFFERENT AGED FOREST AND MOORLAND CATCHMENTS INWALES, Water, air and soil pollution, 73(1-4), 1994, pp. 297-317

Authors: BAXTER R ASHENDEN TW SPARKS TH FARRAR JF
Citation: R. Baxter et al., EFFECTS OF ELEVATED CARBON-DIOXIDE ON 3 MONTANE GRASS SPECIES .1. GROWTH AND DRY-MATTER PARTITIONING, Journal of Experimental Botany, 45(272), 1994, pp. 305-315

Authors: PARISH T LAKHANI KH SPARKS TH
Citation: T. Parish et al., MODELING THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN BIRD POPULATION VARIABLES AND HEDGEROW AND OTHER FIELD MARGIN ATTRIBUTES .1. SPECIES RICHNESS OF WINTER, SUMMER AND BREEDING BIRDS, Journal of Applied Ecology, 31(4), 1994, pp. 764-775

Authors: SPARKS TH PORTER K GREATOREXDAVIES JN HALL ML MARRS RH
Citation: Th. Sparks et al., THE CHOICE OF OVIPOSITION SITES IN WOODLAND BY THE DUKE OF BURGUNDY BUTTERFLY HAMEARIS-LUCINA IN ENGLAND, Biological Conservation, 70(3), 1994, pp. 257-264

Authors: GREATOREXDAVIES JN SPARKS TH HALL ML
Citation: Jn. Greatorexdavies et al., THE RESPONSE OF HETEROPTERA AND COLEOPTERA SPECIES TO SHADE AND ASPECT IN RIDES OF CONIFERISED LOWLAND WOODS IN SOUTHERN ENGLAND, Biological Conservation, 67(3), 1994, pp. 255-273
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