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    Drought alters interactions between root and foliar herbivores by Tariq, Muhammad, Rossiter, John T., Wright, Denis J., Staley, Joanna T.

    Published in Oecologia (01-08-2013)
    “…Drought can alter plant quality and the strength of trophic interactions between herbivore groups, and is likely to increase in occurrence and severity under…”
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    Improving and expanding hedgerows—Recommendations for a semi‐natural habitat in agricultural landscapes by Staley, Joanna T., Wolton, Robert, Norton, Lisa R.

    Published in Ecological solutions and evidence (01-01-2023)
    “…Hedgerows provide habitat, shelter and resources for many species including functionally important taxa and threatened species. Hedgerows store carbon both…”
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    Drought and root herbivory interact to alter the response of above-ground parasitoids to aphid infested plants and associated plant volatile signals by Tariq, Muhammad, Wright, Denis J, Bruce, Toby J A, Staley, Joanna T

    Published in PloS one (19-07-2013)
    “…Multitrophic interactions are likely to be altered by climate change but there is little empirical evidence relating the responses of herbivores and…”
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    Leverage points for the uptake of organic food production and consumption in the United Kingdom by Staton, Tom, Davison, Nicholas, Westaway, Sally, Arguile, Lisa, Adams, Nina, Aguilera, Victor, Bellamy, Lillie, Bolger, Alysoun, Gantlett, Richard, Jacobs, Steven, Noone, Niamh, Staley, Joanna T., Smith, Laurence G.

    Published in Communications earth & environment (28-08-2024)
    “…Abstract Organic food systems are recognised as an important component in meeting United Nations’ (UN) Sustainable Development Goals. A leverage points…”
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    Varying responses of insect herbivores to altered plant chemistry under organic and conventional treatments by Staley, Joanna T., Stewart-Jones, Alex, Pope, Tom W., Wright, Denis J., Leather, Simon R., Hadley, Paul, Rossiter, John T., van Emden, Helmut F., Poppy, Guy M.

    “…plants, and their effects on the abundance of herbivore species and plant chemistry were assessed. The organic treatments also differed in fertilizer type: a…”
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    The effects of drought stress and type of fertiliser on generalist and specialist herbivores and their natural enemies by Shehzad, Muhammad, Gulzar, Asim, Staley, Joanna T., Tariq, Muhammad

    Published in Annals of applied biology (01-03-2021)
    “…Abiotic stresses such as drought and nutrient availability can affect invertebrate herbivores feeding on plants, and potentially cascade up to impact their…”
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    Aphids in a changing world: testing the plant stress, plant vigour and pulsed stress hypotheses by Tariq, Muhammad, Wright, Denis J., Rossiter, John T., Staley, Joanna T.

    Published in Agricultural and forest entomology (01-05-2012)
    “…1 The plant stress, plant vigour and pulsed stress hypotheses describe the relationships between drought stress, plant quality and herbivore performance. We…”
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    Hedgerow management experiment relevant to agri-environment schemes: cutting regime impacts species richness of basal flora and Ellenberg indicator profiles by Stanbury, David P. B., Pescott, Oliver L., Staley, Joanna T.

    Published in Biodiversity and conservation (01-07-2020)
    “…Hedgerow plant communities, including herbaceous species growing in the hedge base, are important conservation indicators of hedgerow habitat condition. The…”
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    Plant‐mediated effects of soil invertebrates and summer drought on above‐ground multitrophic interactions by Johnson, Scott N., Staley, Joanna T., McLeod, Fraser A. L., Hartley, Susan E.

    Published in The Journal of ecology (2011)
    “…1. We conducted a large‐scale field study to determine how the interactive effects of earthworms (Aporrectodea caliginosa) and summer drought affected plant…”
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    Parasitoids select plants more heavily infested with their caterpillar hosts: a new approach to aid interpretation of plant headspace volatiles by Girling, Robbie D., Stewart-Jones, Alex, Dherbecourt, Julie, Staley, Joanna T., Wright, Denis J., Poppy, Guy M.

    “…Plants produce volatile organic compounds (VOCs) in response to herbivore attack, and these VOCs can be used by parasitoids of the herbivore as host location…”
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    Little and late: How reduced hedgerow cutting can benefit Lepidoptera by Staley, Joanna T., Botham, Marc S., Chapman, Roselle E., Amy, Sam R., Heard, Matthew S., Hulmes, Lucy, Savage, Joanna, Pywell, Richard F.

    Published in Agriculture, ecosystems & environment (15-05-2016)
    “…•Hedgerows provide breeding habitat, shelter and nectar for Lepidoptera.•Three management treatments were tested using a large-scale field…”
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    Re-structuring hedges: Rejuvenation management can improve the long term quality of hedgerow habitats for wildlife in the UK by Staley, Joanna T., Amy, Sam R., Adams, Nigel P., Chapman, Roselle E., Peyton, Jodey M., Pywell, Richard F.

    Published in Biological conservation (01-06-2015)
    “…•Hedgerows benefit wildlife if in good condition with a dense structure.•Traditional hedge-laying rejuvenation is quite expensive and not commonly used.•A…”
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    Long-term effects of hedgerow management policies on resource provision for wildlife by Staley, Joanna T., Sparks, Tim H., Croxton, Philip J., Baldock, Katherine C.R., Heard, Matthew S., Hulmes, Sarah, Hulmes, Lucy, Peyton, Jodey, Amy, Sam R., Pywell, Richard F.

    Published in Biological conservation (01-01-2012)
    “…► Hedgerow management are the most popular options in Agri-Environment Schemes (AES). ► We evaluated AES option effects on hedgerow resource provision for…”
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    Changes in hedgerow floral diversity over 70years in an English rural landscape, and the impacts of management by Staley, Joanna T., Bullock, James M., Baldock, Katherine C.R., Redhead, John W., Hooftman, Danny A.P., Button, Nick, Pywell, Richard F.

    Published in Biological conservation (01-11-2013)
    “…•Changes to hedge flora over 70years were used to quantify biodiversity change.•Although local (α) diversity increased, regional (β) diversity decreased over…”
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    Hedgerow rejuvenation management affects invertebrate communities through changes to habitat structure by Amy, Sam R., Heard, Matthew S., Hartley, Sue E., George, Charles T., Pywell, Richard F., Staley, Joanna T.

    Published in Basic and applied ecology (01-08-2015)
    “…Hedgerows are an important semi-natural habitat for invertebrates and other wildlife within agricultural landscapes. Hedgerow quality can be greatly affected…”
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    Summer drought alters plant-mediated competition between foliar- and root-feeding insects by STALEY, JOANNA T, MORTIMER, SIMON R, MORECROFT, MICHAEL D, BROWN, VALERIE K, MASTERS, GREGORY J

    Published in Global change biology (01-04-2007)
    “…Summer droughts are predicted to increase in severity and frequency in the United Kingdom, due to climate change. Few studies have addressed the impacts of…”
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    Upsetting the order: how climate and atmospheric change affects herbivore–enemy interactions by Facey, Sarah L, Ellsworth, David S, Staley, Joanna T, Wright, Denis J, Johnson, Scott N

    Published in Current opinion in insect science (01-11-2014)
    “…•We review effects of elevated temperature and [CO2] on herbivore–enemy interactions.•Elevated [CO2] will likely negatively affect herbivores via altered plant…”
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    Experimental evidence for optimal hedgerow cutting regimes for Brown hairstreak butterflies by Staley, Joanna T., Botham, Marc S., Amy, Sam R., Hulmes, Sarah, Pywell, Richard F., Stewart, Alan, Batary, Peter

    Published in Insect conservation and diversity (01-03-2018)
    “…The Brown hairstreak butterfly has declined in range and abundance over the past 50 years, leading to designated conservation status in several European…”
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