How should beta-diversity inform biodiversity conservation?
To design robust protected area networks, accurately measure species losses, or
understand the processes that maintain species diversity, conservation science must …
understand the processes that maintain species diversity, conservation science must …
Beyond ecological traps: perceptual errors and undervalued resources
JJ Gilroy, WJ Sutherland - Trends in ecology & evolution, 2007 - cell.com
Ecological traps arise when animals choose to settle in poor-quality habitats, leading to a
reduction in their survival or productivity. Although this phenomenon has received …
reduction in their survival or productivity. Although this phenomenon has received …
[HTML][HTML] Source-sink dynamics: a neglected problem for landscape-scale biodiversity conservation in the tropics
JJ Gilroy, DP Edwards - Current Landscape Ecology Reports, 2017 - Springer
Ecologists have long recognised that populations can persist in poor-quality habitats with
below-replacement population growth rates ('sinks') provided there is continual immigration …
below-replacement population growth rates ('sinks') provided there is continual immigration …
Midodrine: a role in the management of neurocardiogenic syncope
CR Ward, JC Gray, JJ Gilroy, RA Kenny - Heart, 1998 - heart.bmj.com
Objective To determine the benefit of midodrine, an α agonist, on symptom frequency and
haemodynamic responses during head up tilt in patients with neurocardiogenic syncope …
haemodynamic responses during head up tilt in patients with neurocardiogenic syncope …
Migratory diversity predicts population declines in birds
JJ Gilroy, JA Gill, SHM Butchart, VR Jones… - Ecology …, 2016 - Wiley Online Library
Declines in migratory species are a pressing concern worldwide, but the mechanisms
underpinning these declines are not fully understood. We hypothesised that species with …
underpinning these declines are not fully understood. We hypothesised that species with …
Land‐sharing versus land‐sparing logging: reconciling timber extraction with biodiversity conservation
Selective logging is a major driver of rainforest degradation across the tropics. Two
competing logging strategies are proposed to meet timber demands with the least impact on …
competing logging strategies are proposed to meet timber demands with the least impact on …
Cheap carbon and biodiversity co-benefits from forest regeneration in a hotspot of endemism
Climate change and biodiversity loss can be addressed simultaneously by well-planned
conservation policies, but this requires information on the alignment of co-benefits under …
conservation policies, but this requires information on the alignment of co-benefits under …
Column selectivity in reversed-phase liquid chromatography: IV. Type-B alkyl-silica columns
JJ Gilroy, JW Dolan, LR Snyder - Journal of chromatography A, 2003 - Elsevier
Columns for reversed-phase HPLC (RP-LC) can be characterized by five, retention-related
parameters: H (hydrophobicity), S (steric selectivity), A (hydrogen-bond acidity), B (hydrogen …
parameters: H (hydrophobicity), S (steric selectivity), A (hydrogen-bond acidity), B (hydrogen …
EDITOR'S CHOICE: Surrounding habitats mediate the trade‐off between land‐sharing and land‐sparing agriculture in the tropics
Two strategies are often promoted to mitigate the effects of agricultural expansion on
biodiversity: one integrates wildlife‐friendly habitats within farmland (land sharing), and the …
biodiversity: one integrates wildlife‐friendly habitats within farmland (land sharing), and the …
A new approach to the “apparent survival” problem: estimating true survival rates from mark–recapture studies
Survival estimates generated from live capture–mark–recapture studies may be negatively
biased due to the permanent emigration of marked individuals from the study area. In the …
biased due to the permanent emigration of marked individuals from the study area. In the …