Research and Publications
2017
Piria, M., Copp, G.H., Dick, J.T.A., Duplic, A., Groom, Q., Jelic, D., Lucy, F.E., Roy, H.E., Sarat, E., Simonovic, P., Tomljanovic, T., Tricarico, E., Weinlander, M., Adamek, Z., Bedolfe, S., Coughlan, N.E., Davis, E., Dobrzycka-Krahel, A., Grgic, Z., Kirankaya, S.G., Ekmekci, F.G., Lajtner, J., Lukas, J.A.Y., Koutsikos, N., Mennen, G.J., Mitic, B., Pastorino, P., Ruokonen, T.J., Skora, M.E., Smith, E.R.C., Sprem, N., Tarkan, A.S., Treer, T., Vardakas, L., Vehanen, T., Vilizzi, L., Zanella, D. & Caffrey, J.M. (2017)
Tackling invasive alien species in Europe II: threats and opportunities until 2020.
Management of Biological Invasions,
8, 273-286.
Pergl, J., Pysek, P., Bacher, S., Essl, F., Genovesi, P., Harrower, C.A., Hulme, P.E., Jeschke, J.M., Kenis, M., Kuhn, I., Perglova, I., Rabitsch, W., Roques, A., Roy, D.B., Roy, H.E., Vilà, M., Winter, M. & Nentwig, W. (2017)
Troubling travellers: are ecologically harmful alien species associated with particular introduction pathways?.
Neobiota,
32, 1-20.
2015
Beckmann, B., Purse, B.V., Roy, D.B., Roy, H.E., Sutton, P.G. & Thomas, C.D. (2015)
Two species with an unusual combination of traits dominate responses of British grasshoppers and crickets to environmental change.
PloS ONE,
10, e0130488.
Beckmann et al 2015 - Two Species with an Unusual Combination of Traits Dominate Responses of British Grasshoppers and Crickets to Environmental Change.pdf (1.76 MB)2010
Thackeray, S.J., Sparks, T.H., Frederiksen, M., Burthe, S., Bacon, J., Bell, J.R., Botham, M.S., Brereton, T.M., Carvalho, L., Clutton-Brock, T.H., Dawson, A., Edwards, M., Elliott, J.M., Harrington, R., Johns, D., Johns, I.D., Jones, J., Leech, D., Pomeroy, P., Roy, D.B., Scott, A., Smith, M., Smithers, R.J., Winfield, I.J. & Wanless, S. (2010)
Trophic level imbalances in rates of phenological change for marine, freshwater and terrestrial environments. Global Change Biology.
Dennis, R.L.H., Dapporto, L., Sparks, T.H., Williams, S.R., J. Greatorex-Davies, N., Asher, J. & Roy, D.B. (2010)
Turnover and trends in butterfly communities on two British tidal islands: stochastic influences and deterministic factors.
Journal of Biogeography,
37, 2291-2304.