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    Below the canopy: global trends in forest vertebrate populations and their drivers by Green, Elizabeth J., McRae, Louise, Freeman, Robin, Harfoot, Mike B. J., Hill, Samantha L. L., Baldwin-Cantello, William, Simonson, William D.

    “…Global forest assessments use forest area as an indicator of biodiversity status, which may mask below-canopy pressures driving forest biodiversity loss and…”
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    MadingleyR: An R package for mechanistic ecosystem modelling by Hoeks, Selwyn, Tucker, Marlee A., Huijbregts, Mark A. J., Harfoot, Mike B. J., Bithell, Mike, Santini, Luca, Bates, Amanda

    Published in Global ecology and biogeography (01-09-2021)
    “…Aim Mechanistic general ecosystem models are used to explore fundamental ecological dynamics and to assess possible consequences of anthropogenic and natural…”
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    Biodiversity loss reduces global terrestrial carbon storage by Weiskopf, Sarah R., Isbell, Forest, Arce-Plata, Maria Isabel, Marco, Moreno Di, Harfoot, Mike, Johnson, Justin, Lerman, Susannah B., Miller, Brian W., Morelli, Toni Lyn, Mori, Akira S., Weng, Ensheng, Ferrier, Simon

    Published in Nature communications (22-05-2024)
    “…Natural ecosystems store large amounts of carbon globally, as organisms absorb carbon from the atmosphere to build large, long-lasting, or slow-decaying…”
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    Impact Assessment of Free-Roaming Dog Population Management by CNVR in Greater Bangkok by Hiby, Elly, Rungpatana, Tuntikorn, Izydorczyk, Alicja, Rooney, Craig, Harfoot, Mike, Christley, Robert

    Published in Animals (Basel) (23-05-2023)
    “…A high-intensity catch, neuter, vaccinate and return (CNVR) intervention was used over 5 years to manage the free-roaming dog population of Greater Bangkok,…”
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    Threats to reptiles at global and regional scales by Farooq, Harith, Harfoot, Mike, Rahbek, Carsten, Geldmann, Jonas

    Published in Current biology (20-05-2024)
    “…Reptiles are an important, yet often understudied, taxon in nature conservation. They play a significant role in ecosystems and can serve as indicators of…”
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    A biodiversity target based on species extinctions by Rounsevell, Mark D A, Harfoot, Mike, Harrison, Paula A, Newbold, Tim, Gregory, Richard D, Mace, Georgina M

    “…A single target comparable to the 2°C climate target may help galvanize biodiversity policy Although worldwide loss of biodiversity arising from human…”
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    How more sophisticated leaf biomass simulations can increase the realism of modelled animal populations by Krause, Jens, Harfoot, Mike, Hoeks, Selwyn, Anthoni, Peter, Brown, Calum, Rounsevell, Mark, Arneth, Almut

    Published in Ecological modelling (01-09-2022)
    “…Animal biodiversity, and its key roles in ecosystem state and functioning, is facing critical challenges in the wake of anthropogenic activities. It is…”
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    Time to model all life on Earth by Purves, Drew, Scharlemann, Jörn P. W., Harfoot, Mike, Newbold, Tim, Tittensor, Derek P., Hutton, Jon, Emmott, Stephen

    Published in Nature (London) (17-01-2013)
    “…To help transform our understanding of the biosphere, ecologists — like climate scientists — should simulate whole ecosystems, argue Drew Purves and colleagues…”
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    Thirty-six years of legal and illegal wildlife trade entering the USA by Bager Olsen, Maria Therese, Geldmann, Jonas, Harfoot, Mike, Tittensor, Derek P., Price, Becky, Sinovas, Pablo, Nowak, Katarzyna, Sanders, Nathan J., Burgess, Neil D.

    Published in Oryx (01-05-2021)
    “…The USA is the largest consumer of legally, internationally-traded wildlife. A proportion of this trade consists of species listed in the Appendices of CITES,…”
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