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Philip H Warren

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Dobson M, Crispo M, Blevins R, Warren P, Edmondson J
Sci Total Environ . 2021 Mar; 777:146199. PMID: 33689888
As participation in urban horticulture grows, understanding the quality of urban horticultural soils is of increasing importance. Until now, case studies of individual cities or gardens have limited the potential...
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Goddard M, Davies Z, Guenat S, Ferguson M, Fisher J, Akanni A, et al.
Nat Ecol Evol . 2021 Jan; 5(2):219-230. PMID: 33398104
Technology is transforming societies worldwide. A major innovation is the emergence of robotics and autonomous systems (RAS), which have the potential to revolutionize cities for both people and nature. Nonetheless,...
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Grafius D, Edmondson J, Norton B, Clark R, Mears M, Leake J, et al.
Sci Rep . 2020 Mar; 10(1):5141. PMID: 32198435
There is increasing interest in urban food production for reasons of food security, environmental sustainability, social and health benefits. In developed nations urban food growing is largely informal and localised,...
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Edmondson J, Childs D, Dobson M, Gaston K, Warren P, Leake J
Sci Total Environ . 2019 Dec; 705:135930. PMID: 31837547
The process of urbanization has detached a large proportion of the global population from involvement with food production. However, there has been a resurgence in interest in urban agriculture and...
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Norton B, Bending G, Clark R, Corstanje R, Dunnett N, Evans K, et al.
Ecol Appl . 2019 Jun; 29(6):e01946. PMID: 31173423
There are increasing calls to provide greenspace in urban areas, yet the ecological quality, as well as quantity, of greenspace is important. Short mown grassland designed for recreational use is...
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Gaston K, Warren P, Hammond P
Oecologia . 2017 Mar; 90(3):417-421. PMID: 28313530
In common with samples from less taxonomically constrained studies, significant correlations exist between the numbers of predatory and non-predatory species in assemblages of terrestrial beetles. Under logarithmic transformation the relationship...
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Spencer M, Warren P
Oecologia . 2017 Mar; 108(4):764-770. PMID: 28307812
It has been hypothesised that larger habitats should support more complex food webs. We consider three mechanisms which could lead to this pattern. These are increased immigration rates, increased total...
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Gaston K, Warren P
Oecologia . 2017 Mar; 112(1):112-117. PMID: 28307366
The effects of disturbance on interspecific relationships between abundance and occupancy are tested using the results of a factorial experiment carried out with microcosm communities of protists. A positive relationship...
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Warren P
Oecologia . 2017 Mar; 105(1):132-140. PMID: 28307132
The effect of manipulation of between-habitat dispersal rates in multiple patch systems was examined experimentally using protist communities in laboratory microcosms. Replicate "landscapes" of eight microcosms (patches) at two spatial...
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OSullivan O, Holt A, Warren P, Evans K
J Environ Manage . 2017 Jan; 191:162-171. PMID: 28092752
Urban road verges can contain significant biodiversity, contribute to structural connectivity between other urban greenspaces, and due to their proximity to road traffic are well placed to provide ecosystem services....