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Complementing the perspectives of other members of the Organisms and Environment Division, my work is explicitly ecological and unified by the theme of ecosystem-scale dynamics in rivers, lakes and wetlands. Activities focus on: Global change effects on freshwater organisms and ecosystems River biodiversity and ecosystem services The ecology of river and wetland birds Each of these themes is expanded under 'Research', while my involvement with a range of NGOs, professional bodies, businesses and government organisations is outlined under 'Biography

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Sinnadurai, P., Jones, T. H. and Ormerod, S. J. 2016. Squeezed out: the consequences of riparian zone modification for specialist invertebrates. Biodiversity and Conservation 25(14), pp. 3075-3092. (10.1007/s10531-016-1220-9) pdf Alix, M., Knights, R. and Ormerod, S. J. 2016. Rapid colonisation of a newly formed lake by zebra mussels and factors affecting juvenile settlement. Management of Biological Invasions 7(4), pp. 405-418. (10.3391/mbi.2016.7.4.10) pdf MacDonald, H. C., Ormerod, S. J. and Bruford, M. W. 2016. Enhancing capacity for freshwater conservation at the genetic level: a demonstration using three stream macroinvertebrates. Aquatic Conservation Marine and Freshwater Ecosystems (10.1002/aqc.2691) Woodward, G.et al. 2016. The effects of climatic fluctuations and extreme events on running water ecosystems. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B - Biological Sciences 371(1694), article number: 20150274. (10.1098/rstb.2015.0274) pdf Frame, J.et al. 2016. Biological barriers to restoration: testing the biotic resistance hypothesis in an upland stream recovering from acidification. Hydrobiologia 777(1), pp. 161-170. (10.1007/s10750-016-2772-0) pdf Woodward, G.et al. 2016. The effects of climatic fluctuations and extreme events on running water ecosystems. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London Series B - Biological Sciences 371(1694), article number: 20150274. (10.1098/rstb.2015.0274) pdf Pearson, C.et al. 2016. Resolving large-scale pressures on species and ecosystems: propensity modelling identifies agricultural effects on streams. Journal of applied ecology 53(2), pp. 408-417. (10.1111/1365-2664.12586) pdf Durance, I.et al. 2016. The challenges of linking ecosystem services to biodiversity. Advances in Ecological Research 54, pp. 87-134. (10.1016/bs.aecr.2015.10.003) Thomas, S. M., Griffiths, S. W. and Ormerod, S. J. 2016. Beyond cool: adapting upland streams for climate change using riparian woodlands. Global Change Biology 22(1), pp. 310-324. (10.1111/gcb.13103) pdf Verberk, W.et al. 2016. Field and laboratory studies reveal interacting effects of stream oxygenation and warming on aquatic ectotherma. Global Change Biology 22(5), pp. 1769-1778. (10.1111/gcb.13240) pdf Johnston, S. R., Vaughan, I. P. and Ormerod, S. J. 2015. Acid-base status mediates the selection of organic habitats by upland stream invertebrates. Hydrobiologia 745(1), pp. 97-109. (10.1007/s10750-014-2097-9) Watts, G.et al. 2015. Climate change and water in the UK - past changes and future prospects. Progress in Physical Geography 39(1), pp. 6-28. (10.1177/0309133314542957) pdf

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