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Supplementary Material 1 From: Dupont SM, Guinnefollau L, Weber C, Petit O (2019) Impact of Artificial Light at Night on the Foraging Behaviour of the European Hamster: Consequences for the Introduction of This Species in Suburban Areas. Rethinking Ecology 4: 133-148.
Urban Objects Classification by Spectral Library: Feasibility and Applications
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Supplementary Material 4 From: Winder L, Alexander C, Griffiths G, Holland J, Wooley C, Perry J (2019) Twenty Years and Counting With SADIE: Spatial Analysis by Distance Indices Software and Review of Its Adoption and Use. Rethinking Ecology 4: 1-16.
Supplementary Material 1 From: Winder L, Alexander C, Griffiths G, Holland J, Wooley C, Perry J (2019) Twenty Years and Counting With SADIE: Spatial Analysis by Distance Indices Software and Review of Its Adoption and Use. Rethinking Ecology 4: 1-16.
Supplementary Material 5 From: Winder L, Alexander C, Griffiths G, Holland J, Wooley C, Perry J (2019) Twenty Years and Counting With SADIE: Spatial Analysis by Distance Indices Software and Review of Its Adoption and Use. Rethinking Ecology 4: 1-16.
Supplementary Material 3 From: Winder L, Alexander C, Griffiths G, Holland J, Wooley C, Perry J (2019) Twenty Years and Counting With SADIE: Spatial Analysis by Distance Indices Software and Review of Its Adoption and Use. Rethinking Ecology 4: 1-16.
Supplementary Material 6 From: Winder L, Alexander C, Griffiths G, Holland J, Wooley C, Perry J (2019) Twenty Years and Counting With SADIE: Spatial Analysis by Distance Indices Software and Review of Its Adoption and Use. Rethinking Ecology 4: 1-16.
Supplementary Material 2 From: Winder L, Alexander C, Griffiths G, Holland J, Wooley C, Perry J (2019) Twenty Years and Counting With SADIE: Spatial Analysis by Distance Indices Software and Review of Its Adoption and Use. Rethinking Ecology 4: 1-16.
Supplementary Material 1 From: Rokni S, Wursten B, Darbyshire I (2019) Synsepalum Chimanimani (Sapotaceae), a New Species Endemic to the Southern Foothills of the Chimanimani Mountains of Mozambique and Zimbabwe, With Notes on the Botanical Importance of This Area. PhytoKeys 133: 115-132.
Artificial Light at Night Alters Grassland Vegetation Species Composition and Phenology
Journal of Applied Ecology
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