School of Environmental & Natural Sciences

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    Development of a laboratory testing concept for whole bio- based wall components against fungal colonisation.

    Curling, S., Ormondroyd, G., Mansour, E. & Stefanowski, B., 2015.

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    Effects of pathogens and insect herbivores on plant dynamics and diversity across a natural rainfall gradient

    Lewis, O. T. & Markesteijn, L., 23 Feb 2016.

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    Effects of the 2015-2016 El Niño on seedling dynamics across a rainfall gradient on Central Panama

    Comita, L. S., Engelbrecht, B. M. J., Markesteijn, L., Manzane, E., Wright, S. J. & Jones, F. A., Dec 2017.

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    Energy efficiency through water use efficiency in leisure centres

    Bello-Dambatta, A. & Williams, P., May 2022.

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    Energy harvesting devices for honey bee health monitoring

    Shearwood, J., Hung, D., Palego, C. & Cross, P., Sept 2017.

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    Fungal pathogens and insect herbivores mediate seedling dynamics and diversity patterns along a tropical forest humidity gradient

    Markesteijn, L. & Lewis, O. T., 4 Jul 2018.

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    Future water availability for run-of-river hydropower in the UK and Ireland under climate change

    Dallison, R. & Patil, S., 12 Sept 2022.

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    Impact of climate change on abstraction for hydropower and public water supply in Wales, UK

    Dallison, R. & Patil, S., 29 Apr 2021.

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    Indirect bioleaching of sulfidic ores and its importance for the development of in situ processing of deep-buried base metal deposits

    Pakostova, E., Grail, B. & Johnson, D. B., Oct 2015.

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