Items where Author is "Finn, J. A."

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Fritch, R. A. and Sheridan, H. and Finn, J. A. and Kirwan, Laura and Huallachain, D. O. (2011) Methods of enhancing botanical diversity within field margins of intensively managed grassland: a 7-year field experiment. Journal of Applied Ecology, 48 (3). pp. 551-560.

O'Hea, N. M. and Kirwan, Laura and Giller, P. S. and Finn, J. A. (2010) Lethal and sub-lethal effects of ivermectin on north temperate dung beetles, Aphodius ater and Aphodius rufipes (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae). Insect Conservation and Diversity, 3 (1). pp. 24-33.

Kirwan, Laura and Connolly, J. and Finn, J. A. and Brophy, C. and Luscher, A. and Nyfeler, D. and Sebastià, M-T. (2009) Diversity–interaction modeling: estimating contributions of species identities and interactions to ecosystem function. Ecology, 90 (8). pp. 2032-2038. ISSN 0012-9658

Connolly, J. and Finn, J. A. and Black, A. D. and Kirwan, Laura and Brophy, C. and Luscher, A. (2009) Effects of multi-species swards on dry matter production and the incidence of unsown species at three Irish sites. Irish Journal of Agricultural and Food Research, 48 (2). pp. 243-260.

Kirwan, Laura and Luscher, A. and Sebastià, M. T. and Finn, J. A. and Collins, R. P. and PORQUEDDU, C. and HELGADOTTIR, A. and BAADSHAUG, O. H. and Brophy, C. and CORAN, C. and DALMANNSDÓTTIR, S. and DELGADO, I. and ELGERSMA, A. and FOTHERGILL, M. and FRANKOW-LINDBERG, B. E. and GOLINSKI, P. and GRIEU, P. and GUSTAVSSON, A. M. and HÖGLIND, M. and HUGUENIN-ELIE, O. and ILIADIS, C. and JØRGENSEN, M. and KADZIULIENE, Z. and KARYOTIS, T. and LUNNAN, T. and MALENGIER, M. and MALTONI, S. and MEYER, V. and Nyfeler, D. and NYKANEN-KURKI, P. and PARENTE, J. and Smit, H. J. and THUMM, U. and Connolly, J. (2007) Evenness drives consistent diversity effects in intensive grassland systems across 28 European sites. Journal of Ecology, 95 (3). pp. 530-539. ISSN 0022-0477

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