
Items where Division is "INSTITUTE > Institute for Tropical Biology and Conservation" and Year is 1998
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Article
Davis, Andrew J. and Sutton, Stephen L. (1998) The effects of rainforest canopy loss on arboreal dung beetles in Borneo: Implications for the measurement of biodiversity in derived tropical ecosystems. Diversity and Distributions, 4 (4). pp. 167-173. ISSN 13669516
Hopkins, David W. and Chudek, John A. and Bignell, David E. and N., Frouz, Jan A. and Webster, Elizabeth A. and T., Lawson (1998) Application of �₃ C NMR to investigate the transformations and biodegradation of organic materials by wood- and soil-feeding termites, and a coprophagous litter-dwelling dipteran larva. Biodegradation, 9 (6). pp. 423-431. ISSN 09239820
S., Lau and Maryati Mohamed, Datin and Tan, Chi Yen A. and S., Su'Ut (1998) Accumulation of heavy metals in freshwater molluscs. Science of the Total Environment, 214 (1-3). pp. 113-121. ISSN 00489697
Lawton, John H. and E., Bignell D. and Barry, Barry and F., Bloemers G. and Eggleton, Paul and Hammond, Peter M. and Hodda, Mike E. and Holt, Robert D. and Larsen, Tad B. and Mawdsley, Nick A. and Stork, Nigel E. and Srivastava, Diane S. and Watt, Allan D. (1998) Biodiversity inventories, indicator taxa and effects of habitat modification in tropical forest. Nature, 391 (6662). pp. 72-76. ISSN 00280836
D.E. Bignell and D.W. Hopkins and J.A. Chudek and J. Frouz and E.A. Webster and T. Lawson (1998) Application of 13C NMR to investigate the transformations and biodegradation of organic materials by wood- and soil-feeding termites, and a coprophagous litter-dwelling dipteran larva. Biodegradation, 9 (6). pp. 423-431. ISSN 0923-9820
Conference or Workshop Item
Sutton, Stephen L. (1998) Alice grows up: canopy science in transition from Wonderland to Reality. In: Meeting of the European-Science-Foundation Canopy Research Programme, 1998, ST Annes Coll, Oxford, Englad.
D., Hopkins W. and J., Chudek A. and E., Bignell D. and J, Frouz and E., Webster A. and T, Lawson (1998) Application of C-13 NMR to investigate the transformations and biodegradation of organic materials by wood- and soil-feeding termites, and a coprophagous litter-dwelling dipteran larva. In: NMR in Environmental Sciences Symposium, Eden, Netherlands.