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Forest Ecology and Conservation Group. Forest Ecology and Conservation Group. The Forest Ecology and Conservation Research Group is based at the Silwood Park campus of Imperial College London. Research within this group focusses on spatial patterns of forest cover and the biodiversity contained within those forests. Work involves investigating and trying to predict patterns of forest cover from local through to global scales. Learn more about what we do. This is a private area for FEC members only.

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MSc theses - Forest Ecology and Conservation Group

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Forest Ecology and Conservation Group. Williamson, J. 2015 Aerial Insect Communities Above Tropical Forest Rivers: Are There Directional Patterns to Movement? Twining, J. 2015 The effect of land-use gradients on composition, efficiency, abundance and phenotypic parameters of scavenging vertebrates in Sabah, Northern Borneo. MRes Imperial College London. Massam, M. 2015 Linking the Impact of Selective Logging with Seedling Recruitment Dyanmics. MRes Imperial College London. Bennett, G. 2015 . Phipps C&#46...

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Forest Ecology and Conservation Group. Man, S. 2010. Global correlates of corruption - a meta-analysis. Undergraduate Project. Imperial College London, London. McNaughton, S. 2010. Forest edge effects on the beta diversity of carabid beetles. Undergraduate Project. Imperial College London, London. De Souza, A. 2008. Edge effects and the environmental dependency of insect sampling. Undergraduate Project. Imperial College London, London. This is a private area for FEC members only.

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Forest Ecology and Conservation Group. Head of the group. My research is geared over the long term towards generating spatially explicit biodiversity scenarios: predicting where and when populations will decline and species will go locally extinct as landscapes are transformed. This research has three distinct components: (1) empirical investigations into species responses to spatial patterns of habitat within landscapes; (2) spatial modelling of habitat loss and landscape change; and (3) drawing tog...

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Forest Ecology and Conservation Group. Jobs at the SAFE. Research Associate at the SAFE Project. The position is funded for up to 18 months by the Natural Environment Research Council and will be based at the Silwood Park Campus (near Ascot), with a fieldwork expedition to be conducted in Sabah, Malaysia. The post holder will work closely with Dr Robert Ewers and his research group. More details and details on how to apply can be found here. Closing date 6th July 2016. Your main duties will be to underta...

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Book chapters - Forest Ecology and Conservation Group

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Forest Ecology and Conservation Group. Brussaard L., Aanen D.K., Briones M., Decaëns T, De Deyn G.B., Fayle T.M. James S.W. (2012) Biogeography and phylogenetic community structure of soil invertebrate ecosystem engineers: global to local patterns and implications for ecosystem functioning and global environmental change impacts. In Wall D.H. et al. (Eds.) Soil Ecology and Ecosystem Services. Oxford University Press, UK. DOI: 10.13140/2.1.3088.2240. Banks-Leite C, and Ewers RM. Doulton H, Marsh C.

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A new metric to quantify biodiversity response to fragmentation. BIOFRAG’s approach to delineate fragments in a landscape and characterise fragment traits. How do we estimate one index for different landscapes? Aichi Targets in the Convention on Biological Diversity. Frogs can see the forest edge. June 3, 2014. Laure Schneider-Maunoury (contact: lschneid@clipper.ens.fr) has been visiting our research lab ( F.E.C. Vero (left) and Laure (right). There is an edge effect. This edge effect can be far-reac...

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Landscape change, species invasions and native species resilience in terrestrial ecosystems. The CliMond archive is a set of free climate data products, modelling tools, and the home of the Bioclim registry. The ExDet tool is robust and insightful quantitative method for exploring novelty for, and interpreting projections from, correlative species distribution modelling. CURRENT KEY COLLEAGUES and COLLABORATORS. The Centre for Invasion Biology. Led by Richard Hobbs. Led by Rob Ewers. Based at the Univers...

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Go to the U of M home page. For Students, Faculty, and Staff. Publications prior to 1995. Faculty and Research Associates. Scientists and Visiting Scholars. Interactions among CO2, Nitrogen, and Diversity in Grassland Ecosystems. Global Climate Change Effects on Temperate and Boreal Forests. Natural and Anthropogenic Disturbance as Drivers of Ecosystem Change. Oak Savanna and Fire. Scaling from Leaves to Roots to Ecosystems and Landscapes. White pine seedling on the forest floor. Wildflowers such as Tril...

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Forest Ecology and Conservation Group. Forest Ecology and Conservation Group. The Forest Ecology and Conservation Research Group is based at the Silwood Park campus of Imperial College London. Research within this group focusses on spatial patterns of forest cover and the biodiversity contained within those forests. Work involves investigating and trying to predict patterns of forest cover from local through to global scales. Learn more about what we do. This is a private area for FEC members only.

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Only after the last tree has been cut down. Only after the last river has been poisoned. Only after the last fish has been caught. Only then you will find that money cannot be eaten. Climate Change and Forest Restoration Campaign. Climate Change and Forest Restoration Campaign. Save Moosehead - Stop Plum Creek's Wilderness Sprawl. FEN'S Pesticide-Free Forests Campaign. Recycled post-consumer waste saves more than trees. Acid rain and Maine's forests. Clean Power Plant Act of 2001. Links and resources page.

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