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MA(Hons) University of Cambridge (Trinity College) 1999; PhD University of Leeds 2003, Post-doctorate researcher, Lecturer and Assistant herbarium curator 2003-04; Post-doctorate researcher at University of Sheffield 2005; Lecturer at University of Nottingham 2005-present.

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JONATHAN HARRY MOORE, SAIFON SITTIMONGKOL, AHIMSA CAMPOS-ARCEIZ, TOK SUMPAH and MARKUS PETER EICHHORN, 2016. Fruit gardens enhance mammal diversity and biomass in a Southeast Asian rainforest Biological Conservation. 194, 132–138 EICHHORN, M.P., 2016. Natural Systems: The Organisation of Life Wiley-Blackwell. VELáZQUEZ, J., ALLEN, R.B., COOMES, D.A. and EICHHORN, M.P., 2016. Asymmetric competition causes multimodal size distributions in spatially-structured populations Proceedings of the Royal Society B. 283, 20152404 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 HOOPER, REBECCA C. and EICHHORN, MARKUS P., 2016. Too close for comfort: spatial patterns in acorn barnacle populations POPULATION ECOLOGY. 58(2), 231-239 RYDING J, WILLIAMS J, SMITH M J and EICHHORN M P, 2015. Assessing Handheld Mobile Laser Scanners for Forest Surveys Remote Sensing. 2015(7), 1095-1111 NORFOLK, O., EICHHORN, M. P. and GILBERT, F. S., 2015. Contrasting patterns of turnover between plants, pollinators and their interactions Diversity and Distributions. 21, 405-415 NORFOLK, O., POWER, A., EICHHORN, M. P. and GILBERT, F., 2015. Migratory bird species benefit from agricultural gardens in arid South Sinai Journal of Arid Environments. 114, 110-115 EICHHORN, M.P., 2015. A path through the tangled bank Frontiers of Biogeography. 7, 128--129 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 VELáZQUEZ J, GARRAHAN JP and EICHHORN MP, 2014. Spatial complementarity and the coexistence of species. PloS one. 9(12), e114979 FULLER, R.J., BELLAMY, P.E., BROOME, A., CALLADINE, J., EICHHORN, M.P., GILL, R.M. and SIRIWARDENA, G.M., 2014. Effects of woodland structure on woodland bird populations: An assessment of the effects of changes in woodland structure on bird populations as a result of woodland management practices and deer browsing: DEFRA Project WC0793 GILBERT BAASE ADUM, MARKUS PETER EICHHORN, WILLIAM ODURO, CALEB OFORI-BOATENG and MARK-OLIVER ROEDEL, 2013. Two-Stage Recovery of Amphibian Assemblages Following Selective Logging of Tropical Forests Conservation Biology. 27, 354-363 NORFOLK, OLIVIA, EICHHORN, MARKUS P. and GILBERT, FRANCIS, 2013. Traditional agricultural gardens conserve wild plants and functional richness in arid South Sinai BASIC AND APPLIED ECOLOGY. 14(8), 659-669 EICHHORN M.P., RATLIFFE L.C. and POLLARD K.M., 2011. Attraction of ants by an invasive Acacia Insect Conservation and Diversity. 4, 235-238 EICHHORN, M.P., 2011. Definitive guide to China’s woody plants Frontiers of Biogeography. 3, 48--49 EICHHORN, M.P., 2010. Spatial organisation of a bimodal forest stand Journal of Forest Research. 15(6), 391-397 EICHHORN, M.P., NILUS, R., COMPTON, S.G., HARTLEY, S.E. and BURSLEM, D.F.R.P., 2010. Herbivory of tropical rain-forest tree seedlings correlates with future mortality Ecology. 91(4), 1092-1101 EICHHORN, M.P., 2010. Pattern reveals process: Spatial organisation of a Kamchatkan stone birch forest Plant Ecology and Diversity. 3, 281-288 EICHHORN, M.P., 2010. Boreal Forests of Kamchatka: Structure and Composition Forests. 1(3), 154-175 DAVISON, A., FREND, H.T., MORAY, C., WHEATLEY, H., SEARLE, L.J. and EICHHORN, M.P., 2009. Mating behaviour in Lymnaea stagnalis pond snails is a maternally inherited, lateralised trait. Biology Letters. 5(1), 20-22 EICHHORN, M. P., COMPTON, S. G. and HARTLEY, S. E., 2008. The Influence of Soil Type on Rain Forest Insect Herbivore Communities Biotropica. 40(6), 707-713 VANWAMBEKE, S.O., LAMBIN, E.F., EICHHORN, M.P., FLASSE, S.P., HARBACH, R.E., OSKAM, L., SOMBOON, P., VAN BEERS, S., VAN BENTHEM, B.H.B., WALTON C. and BUTLIN, R.K., 2007. Impact of land-use change on dengue and malaria in northern Thailand Ecohealth. 4(1), 37-51 EICHHORN, M.P., FAGAN, K.C., COMPTON, S.G., DENT, D.H. and HARTLEY, S.E., 2007. Explaining leaf herbivory rates on tree seedlings in a Malaysian rain forest Biotropica. 39(3), 416-421 EICHHORN, M.P., COMPTON, S.G. and HARTLEY, S.E., 2006. Seedling species determines rates of leaf herbivory in a Malaysian rain forest Journal of Tropical Ecology. 22(5), 513-520

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