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The robustness and restoration of a network of ecological networks
MJO Pocock, DM Evans, J Memmott
Science 335 (6071), 973-977, 2012
6332012
Understanding citizen science and environmental monitoring
HE Roy, MJO Pocock, CD Preston, DB Roy, J Savage, JC Tweddle, ...
Final Report on behalf of UK-EOF. NERC Centre for Ecology & Hydrology and …, 2012
448*2012
A global synthesis of the effects of diversified farming systems on arthropod diversity within fields and across agricultural landscapes
EM Lichtenberg, CM Kennedy, C Kremen, P Batary, F Berendse, ...
Global change biology 23 (11), 4946-4957, 2017
3562017
Pollination by nocturnal L epidoptera, and the effects of light pollution: a review
CJ MacGregor, MJO Pocock, R Fox, DM Evans
Ecological entomology 40 (3), 187-198, 2015
3282015
Horizon scanning for invasive alien species with the potential to threaten biodiversity in Great Britain
HE Roy, J Peyton, DC Aldridge, T Bantock, TM Blackburn, R Britton, ...
Global change biology 20 (12), 3859-3871, 2014
3282014
Bias and information in biological records
NJB Isaac, MJO Pocock
Biological Journal of the Linnean Society 115 (3), 522-531, 2015
3112015
The diversity and evolution of ecological and environmental citizen science
MJO Pocock, JC Tweddle, J Savage, LD Robinson, HE Roy
PloS one 12 (4), e0172579, 2017
3032017
Ploidy influences rarity and invasiveness in plants
MK Pandit, MJO Pocock, WE Kunin
Journal of Ecology 99 (5), 1108-1115, 2011
2672011
Guide to citizen science: developing, implementing and evaluating citizen science to study biodiversity and the environment in the UK
JC Tweddle, LD Robinson, MJO Pocock, HE Roy
NERC/Centre for Ecology & Hydrology, 2012
2552012
The Biological Records Centre: a pioneer of citizen science
MJO Pocock, HE Roy, CD Preston, DB Roy
Biological Journal of the Linnean Society 115 (3), 475-493, 2015
2172015
Dispersal in house mice
MJO Pocock, HC Hauffe, JB Searle
Biological Journal of the Linnean Society 84 (3), 565-583, 2005
2002005
A vision for global biodiversity monitoring with citizen science
MJO Pocock, M Chandler, R Bonney, I Thornhill, A Albin, T August, ...
Advances in ecological research 59, 169-223, 2018
1902018
The dark side of street lighting: impacts on moths and evidence for the disruption of nocturnal pollen transport
CJ Macgregor, DM Evans, R Fox, MJO Pocock
Global Change Biology 23 (2), 697-707, 2017
1782017
Merging DNA metabarcoding and ecological network analysis to understand and build resilient terrestrial ecosystems
DM Evans, JJN Kitson, DH Lunt, NA Straw, MJO Pocock
Functional ecology 30 (12), 1904-1916, 2016
1702016
The robustness of a network of ecological networks to habitat loss
DM Evans, MJO Pocock, J Memmott
Ecology letters 16 (7), 844-852, 2013
1562013
Adaptations of animals to commensal habitats: population dynamics of house mice Mus musculus domesticus on farms
MJO Pocock, JB Searle, PCL White
Journal of Animal Ecology 73 (5), 878-888, 2004
1562004
The state of Britain’s larger moths 2021
R Fox, EB Dennis, CA Harrower, D Blumgart, JR Bell, P Cook, AM Davis, ...
Butterfly Conservation, Rothamsted Research and UK Centre for Ecology …, 2021
1402021
The contrasting effects of genome size, chromosome number and ploidy level on plant invasiveness: a global analysis
MK Pandit, SM White, MJO Pocock
New Phytologist 203 (2), 697-703, 2014
1402014
Choosing and Using Citizen Science: a guide to when and how to use citizen science to monitor biodiversity and the environment
MJO Pocock, DS Chapman, LJ Sheppard, HE Roy
NERC/Centre for Ecology & Hydrology, 2014
1402014
Developing the global potential of citizen science: Assessing opportunities that benefit people, society and the environment in East Africa
MJO Pocock, HE Roy, T August, A Kuria, F Barasa, J Bett, M Githiru, ...
Journal of applied ecology 56 (2), 274-281, 2019
1302019
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