• The effect of proximity to forest on bee visit frequency to six plant species in an oil palm landscape in Borneo 

      Power, Candice Casandra (Master thesis, 2018)
      Pollination is critical for global food security as it ensures the reproduction of many wild and crop plants. Pollination services may be at risk as tropical rainforests are rapidly being destroyed and degraded, largely ...
    • The PREDICTS database: a global database of how local terrestrial biodiversity responds to human impacts 

      Sheil, Douglas; Hudson, Lawrence N.; Newbold, Tim; Contu, Sara; Hill, Samantha L. L.; Lysenko, Igor; Palma, Adriana De; Phillips, Helen R. P.; Senior, Rebecca A.; Bennett, Dominic J.; Booth, Hollie; Choimes, Argyrios; Correia, David L. P.; Day, Julie; Echeverría-Londoño, Susy; Garon, Morgan; Harrison, Michelle L. K.; Ingram, Daniel J.; Jung, Martin; Kemp, Victoria; Kirkpatrick, Lucinda; Martin, Callum D.; Pan, Yuan; White, Hannah J.; Aben, Job; Abrahamczyk, Stefan; Adum, Gilbert B.; Aguilar-Barquero, Virginia; Aizen, Marcelo A.; Ancrenaz, Marc; Arbeláez-Cortés, Enrique; Armbrecht, Inge; Azhar, Badrul; Azpiroz, Adrián B. (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2014)
    • The use of camera traps to identify seed removal agents in an East African savanna 

      Haugen, Rikard Olai (Master thesis, 2017)
      Camera traps are commonly used to capture vertebrate activity, but remote video recording of invertebrates may now be possible due to new technology. Video motion detection (VMD) technology can be used to record large ...
    • Wood decomposition is more rapid on than off termite mounds in an African savanna 

      Acanakwo, Erik Francis; Sheil, Douglas; Moe, Stein Ragnar (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2019)
      Decomposition is important for nutrient cycling and the dynamics of soil organic matter. The factors that influence local decomposition rates in savannas dominated by Macrotermes mounds remain uncertain. Here, we experimentally ...