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Logging cuts the functional importance of invertebrates in tropical rainforest
RM Ewers, MJW Boyle, RA Gleave, NS Plowman, S Benedick, H Bernard, ...
Nature communications 6 (1), 6836, 2015
1882015
Localised climate change defines ant communities in human‐modified tropical landscapes
MJW Boyle, TR Bishop, SH Luke, M van Breugel, TA Evans, M Pfeifer, ...
Functional Ecology 35 (5), 1094-1108, 2021
542021
Termite environmental tolerances are more linked to desiccation than temperature in modified tropical forests
JS Woon, MJW Boyle, RM Ewers, A Chung, P Eggleton
Insectes sociaux 66, 57-64, 2019
542019
A research agenda for microclimate ecology in human-modified tropical forests
T Jucker, TD Jackson, F Zellweger, T Swinfield, N Gregory, J Williamson, ...
Frontiers in Forests and Global Change 2, 92, 2020
472020
Effect of tropical forest disturbance on the competitive interactions within a diverse ant community
REJ Gray, RM Ewers, MJW Boyle, AYC Chung, RJ Gill
Scientific reports 8 (1), 5131, 2018
272018
Forest floor temperature and greenness link significantly to canopy attributes in South Africa’s fragmented coastal forests
M Pfeifer, MJW Boyle, S Dunning, PI Olivier
PeerJ 7, e6190, 2019
132019
Thresholds for adding degraded tropical forest to the conservation estate
RM Ewers, CDL Orme, WD Pearse, N Zulkifli, G Yvon-Durocher, ...
Nature 631 (8022), 808-813, 2024
122024
Tropical beetles more sensitive to impacts are less likely to be known to science
MJW Boyle, AC Sharp, MV Barclay, AYC Chung, RM Ewers, ...
Current Biology 34 (16), R770-R771, 2024
52024
The impact of spatial delineation on the assessment of species recovery outcomes
MK Grace, HR Akçakaya, EL Bennett, MJW Boyle, C Hilton-Taylor, ...
Diversity 14 (9), 742, 2022
52022
How does forest conversion and fragmentation affect ant communities and the ecosystem processes that they mediate
TM Fayle, KM Yusah, RM Ewers, MJW Boyle
Zenodo, 2018
42018
Beta diversity subcomponents of plant species turnover and nestedness reveal drivers of community assembly in a regenerating subtropical forest
C Guclu, CL Luk, LA Ashton, S Abbas, MJW Boyle
Ecology and Evolution 14 (9), e70233, 2024
22024
Wet-bulb temperatures reveal inequitable heat-risk following climate change in Hong Kong
MJW Boyle
Environmental Research Letters 18 (9), 2023
22023
Variable responses of individual species to tropical forest degradation
RM Ewers, WD Pearse, CDL Orme, P Amarasekare, T De Lorm, ...
bioRxiv, 2024.02. 09.576668, 2024
12024
Resilience of tropical invertebrate community assembly processes to a gradient of land use intensity
NR Granville, MVL Barclay, MJW Boyle, AYC Chung, TM Fayle, HE Hah, ...
Oikos 2024 (2), e10328, 2024
12024
Tropical cities as windows into the ecosystems of our present and future
TC Bonebrake, TPN Tsang, N Yu, Y Wang, MJ Ledger, HB Tilley, ...
Biotropica 57 (1), e13369, 2025
2025
What can an analysis of Australian tropical rainforest bark beetles suggest about the missing millions of Earth's insect species?
NE Stork, MJW Boyle, C Wardhaugh, RA Beaver
Insect Conservation and Diversity 17 (6), 1156-1166, 2024
2024
Elevated ENSO extremes are reducing tropical forest invertebrate diversity and function
AC Sharp, MJW Boyle, TC Bonebrake, Y Guo, RL Kitching, NE Stork, ...
2024
Circadian histories: latitudinally determined responses to light pollution
VE Amaral, C Güçlü, LA Ashton, TC Bonebrake, ACS Owens, C Dingle, ...
Authorea Preprints, 2024
2024
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