Operation Wallacea have been running research expeditions since 1995, all these research documents originate directly from our research sites around the world.
Documents found: 847
Curnick D, Head C, Carrbe J, Gollock H, Johnson J, Jones R, Koldeway H, Obura D, Rosen B, Smith DJ, Taylor M, Turner J, Wren S, Redding FD (2015) Setting evolutionary-based conservation priorities for a phylogenetically data-poor taxonomic group (Scleractinia). Animal Conservation, 18(4): 303-312
Read MoreColes T, Poland RHC, Clifton J (2015) Ecotourism in an educational context: promoting learning opportunities through travel. Journal of Biological Education, 49(2): 213-217
Read MoreClifton J (2015) Maritime ecocultures: Bajau communities of eastern Indonesia. In: Bohm S, Bharucha ZP, Pretty J (eds.) Ecocultures: Blueprints for Sustainable Communities. Taylor & Francis, London, UK. ISBN: 978-0-41581-285-6
Read MoreCamp EF, Krause S, Freitas L, Naumann MS, Kikuchi R, Smith DJ, Wild C, Sugget DJ (2015) The “Flex Chamber”: a novel cost-effective in situ repirometer chamber for coral physiological measurements. PLoS ONE, In Press
Biggerstaff A, Smith DJ, Jompa J, Bell JJ (2015) Photoacclimation supports environmental tolerance of a sponge to turbid low-light conditions. Coral Reefs, In press
Read MoreWillis KJ, Seddon AW, Long PR, Jeffers ES, Caithness N, Thurston M, Martin JL, Smit MGD, Hagemann R, Collin-Hansen C, Weissenberger, Macias Fauria M (2015) Remote assessment of locally important ecological features across landscapes: how representative of reality is such an approach? Ecological Applications, 25: 1290-1302
Read MoreMartin TE, Kelly SBA, Froese G, Brodie J, Mulyani Y, Kelly DJ (2015) New records from Buton Island, Sulawesi, Indonesia. BirdingASIA, 23: 128
Read MoreFaulkner SC, Stevenson MD, Verity R, Mustari AH, Semple S, Tosh DG, Le Comber SC (2015) Using geographic profiling to locate elusive nocturnal animals: a case study with spectral tarsiers. Journal of Zoology, 295: 261–268
Read MoreSchmelz RM, Jocque M, Collado R (2015) Microdrile Oligochaeta in bromeliad pools of a Honduran cloud forest. Zootaxa, 3947(4): 508-526
Read MoreO’Callaghan P, Jocque M, Kelly-Quinn M (2015) Nutrient- and sediment-induced macroinvertebrate drift in Honduran cloud forest streams. Hydrobiologia, 758(1): 75-86
Read MoreKolby JE, Ramirez SD, Berger L, Griffin DW, Jocque M, Skerratt LF (2015) Presence of amphibian chytrid fungus (Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis) in rainwater suggests aerial dispersal is possible. Aerobiologia, 31(3): 411-419
Read MoreNicholson DJ, Hassall C, Frazier JA (2015) Comparison of a native and a non-native insular reptile species. Journal of Tropical Ecology, 1-4
Read MoreCrowther TW, Glick HB, Convey KR, et al. Mapping tree density at a global scale. Nature, 525: 201-205
Read MoreBatke SP, Murphy BR, Hill N, Kelly DL (2015) Can air humidity and temperature regimes within cloud forest canopies be predicted from bryophyte and lichen cover? Ecological Indicators, 56: 1-5
Read MoreTitus BM, Daly M, Exton DA (2015) Temporal patterns of Pederson shrimp (Ancylomenes pedersoni Chace 1958) cleaning interactions on Caribbean coral reefs. Marine Biology, 162: 1651-1664
Read MoreTitus BM, Daly M, Exton DA (2015) Do reef fish habituate to diver presence? Evidence from two reef sites with contrasting historical levels of SCUBA intensity in the Bay Islands, Honduras. PLoS ONE, 10(3): e0119645
Read MoreBodmer MDV, Rogers AD, Speight MR, Lubbock N, Exton DA (2015) Using an isolated population boom to explore barriers to recovery in the keystone Caribbean coral reef herbivore Diadema antillarum. Coral Reefs, In Press
Read MoreHorsley TWB, Bicknell JE, Lim BK, Ammerman LK (2015) Seed dispersal by frugivorous bats in Central Guyana and a description of previously unknown plant-animal interactions. Acta Chiropterologica, 17: 331-336
Read MoreArmenteros M, Ruiz-Abierno A (2015) Body size distribution of free-living marine nematodes from a Caribbean coral reef. Nematology 17: 1153-1164
Read MoreCarpenter J, Hegyeli Z, Bugariu S & Moldovan I (2014) First confirmed records of Lesser Mouse-tailed Bat, Rhinopoma cystops Thomas, 1903, for Sinai, Egypt (Mammalia: Chiroptera). Zoology in the Middle East 60: 180-182.
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