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BA(Hons), St John's College, Cambridge 1978, PhD, St John's College, Cambridge 1981, Harkness Fellow 1982-3, Research Fellow, Gonville & Caius College, Cambridge 1982-4, Lecturer (1984), Associate Professor (1996), Professor (2014) University of Nottingham, Leverhulme Fellowship (1998)

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HASSALL C, OWEN J and GILBERT F, 2017. Phenological change in hoverflies (Diptera: Syrphidae): linking measurement and mechanism Ecography. (In Press.) GECCHELE LV, BREMNER-HARRISON S, GILBERT F, SOULTAN A, DAVISON A and DURRANT KL, 2017. A pilot study to survey the carnivore community in the hyper-arid environment of the South Sinai mountains Journal of Arid Environments. (In Press.) GUNTON R and GILBERT F, 2017. Laws in ecology: diverse modes of explanation for a holistic science? Zygon. (In Press.) AMIRI-JAMI AR, SADEGHI NAMAGHI H and GILBERT F, 2017. Performance of a predatory hoverfly feeding on Myzus persicae (Hem. Aphididae) reared on two brassicaceous plants varies with ant attendance Biological Control. (In Press.) TAYLOR C, READER T and GILBERT F, 2017. Which traits do observers use to distinguish Batesian mimics from their models? Behavioral Ecology. (In Press.) AMIRI-JAMI A, SADEGHI-NAMAGHI H, GILBERT F, MORAVVEJ G and ASOODEH A, 2016. On the role of sinigrin (mustard-oil) in a tritrophic context: plant-aphid-aphidophagous hoverfly Ecological Entomology. 41, 138-146 EL-GABBAS A, BAHA EL DIN S, ZALAT S and GILBERT F, 2016. Conserving Egypt's reptiles under climate change Journal of Arid Environments. 127, 211-221 NORFOLK, OLIVIA, EICHHORN, MARKUS P. and GILBERT, FRANCIS, 2016. Flowering ground vegetation benefits wild pollinators and fruit set of almond within arid smallholder orchards INSECT CONSERVATION AND DIVERSITY. 9(3), 236-243 TAYLOR C, READER T and GILBERT F, 2016. Hoverflies are imperfect mimics of wasp colouration Evolutionary Ecology. 30(3), 567-581 EL-GABBAS A and GILBERT F, 2016. The Desert Beauty Calopieris eulimene: a butterfly new to Egypt Zoology of the Middle East. (In Press.) ALSARRAF M, BEDNARSKA M, MOHALLAL EME, MIERZEJEWSKA EJ, BEHNKE-BOROWCZYK J, ZALAT S, GILBERT F, WELC-FAL?CIAK R, KLOCH A, BEHNKE JM and BAJER A, 2016. Long-term spatiotemporal stability and dynamic changes in the haemoparasite community of spiny mice (Acomys dimidiatus) in four montane wadis in the St. Katherine Protectorate, Sinai, Egypt. Parasites & Vectors. 9(195), 1 POWER A, NORFOLK O and GILBERT F, 2016. The oasis effect: Bedouin gardens benefit resident and migratory birds in southern Sinai, Egypt Sandgrouse. 38, 7-11 BARNARD CJ, GILBERT F and MCGREGOR PK, 2016. Asking questions in biology: design, analysis & presentation in practical work 5th. Pearson. TAYLOR C, READER T and GILBERT F, 2016. Why many Batesian mimics are inaccurate: evidence from hoverfly color patterns. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London B: Biological Sciences. 283, 20161585 THOMPSON K and GILBERT F, 2015. Spatiotemporal variation in the endangered Thymus decussatus in a hyper-arid environment Journal of Plant Ecology. 8(1), 79-90 SCHUTGENS M, COOK B, GILBERT F and BEHNKE J, 2015. Behavioural changes in the flour beetle Tribolium confusum infected with the sprirurid nematode Protospirura muricola. Journal of Helminthology. 89, 68-79 NORFOLK O, POWER A, EICHHORN M and GILBERT F, 2015. Migratory bird species benefit from traditional agricultural gardens in South Sinai Journal of Arid Environments. 114, 110-115 NORFOLK O, EICHHORN MP and GILBERT F, 2015. Contrasting patterns of turnover between plants and pollinators in an arid landscape Diversity & Distributions. 21(4), 405-415 COALS P and GILBERT F, 2015. Notes on hyrax in South Sinai’s high mountains Afrotherian Conservation. 11(Oct), 5-8 POWER, ANDREW, ZALAT, SAMY and GILBERT, FRANCIS, 2014. Nowhere left to go: the Sinai Hairstreak Satyrium jebelia JOURNAL OF INSECT CONSERVATION. 18(6), 1017-1025 THOMPSON, KATY and GILBERT, FRANCIS, 2014. Phenological synchrony between a plant and a specialised herbivore BASIC AND APPLIED ECOLOGY. 15(4), 353-361 POWER, ANDREW and GILBERT, FRANCIS, 2014. Dragonflies and damselflies of the St Katherine Protectorate Egyptian Journal of Biology. 16, 95-100 NORFOLK, OLIVIA, EICHHORN, MARKUS P. and GILBERT, FRANCIS, 2014. Culturally valuable minority crops provide a succession of floral resources for flower visitors in traditional orchard gardens BIODIVERSITY AND CONSERVATION. 23(13), 3199-3217 NORFOLK, OLIVIA and GILBERT, FRANCIS, 2014. Insect visitation rates to wild flowers increase in the presence of arid agriculture in South Sinai, Egypt JOURNAL OF ARID ENVIRONMENTS. 109, 83-87 EL-HAWAGRY, MAGDI and GILBERT, FRANCIS, 2014. Zoogeographical affinities and faunal relationships of bee flies (Diptera: Bombyliidae) in Egypt ZOOLOGY IN THE MIDDLE EAST. 60(1), 50-56

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