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The incidence function model as a tool for landscape ecological impact assessments (2017)
Journal Article
Graham, L. J., Haines-Young, R., & Field, R. (2018). The incidence function model as a tool for landscape ecological impact assessments. Landscape and Urban Planning, 170, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.landurbplan.2017.10.008

Landscape-scale approaches to assessing the impact of land-use change on species' persistence are necessary because species depend on processes acting at varying scales, yet existing approaches to ecological impact assessment tend only to be site-bas... Read More about The incidence function model as a tool for landscape ecological impact assessments.

Modelling native and alien vascular plant species richness: at which scales is geodiversity most relevant? (2017)
Journal Article
Bailey, J. J., Boyd, D. S., Hjort, J., Lavers, C. P., & Field, R. (2017). Modelling native and alien vascular plant species richness: at which scales is geodiversity most relevant?. Global Ecology and Biogeography, 26(7), https://doi.org/10.1111/geb.12574

Aim: To explore the scale-dependency of relationships between novel geodiversity measures and 26 both native and alien vascular plant species richness.
Location: Great Britain
Time period: Data collected 1995-2015
Major taxa: Vascular plants
Meth... Read More about Modelling native and alien vascular plant species richness: at which scales is geodiversity most relevant?.