John Greville White, Ph.D.

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University of Glasgow University of Glasgow, Glasgow, Scotland, United Kingdom 
Area:
x-ray crystallography
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Rendall AR, Cooke R, White JG, et al. (2019) Zonation of a small mammal community within coastal dunes Estuarine Coastal and Shelf Science. 217: 206-210
Cooke R, Grant H, Ebsworth I, et al. (2017) Can owls be used to monitor the impacts of urbanisation? A cautionary tale of variable detection Wildlife Research. 44: 573-581
Bradsworth N, White JG, Isaac B, et al. (2017) Species distribution models derived from citizen science data predict the fine scale movements of owls in an urbanizing landscape Biological Conservation. 213: 27-35
Weaving MJ, White JG, Isaac B, et al. (2016) Adaptation to urban environments promotes high reproductive success in the tawny frogmouth (Podargus strigoides), an endemic nocturnal bird species Landscape and Urban Planning. 150: 87-95
Isaac B, White J, Ierodiaconou D, et al. (2014) Simplification of arboreal marsupial assemblages in response to increasing urbanization. Plos One. 9: e91049
Rendall AR, Sutherland DR, Cooke R, et al. (2014) Camera trapping: a contemporary approach to monitoring invasive rodents in high conservation priority ecosystems. Plos One. 9: e86592
Isaac B, White J, Ierodiaconou D, et al. (2014) Urban to forest gradients: Suitability for hollow bearing trees and implications for obligate hollow nesters Austral Ecology. 39: 963-972
Weaving MJ, White JG, Hower K, et al. (2014) Sex-biased space-use response to urbanization in an endemic urban adapter Landscape and Urban Planning. 130: 73-80
Isaac B, Cooke R, Ierodiaconou D, et al. (2014) Does urbanization have the potential to create an ecological trap for powerful owls (Ninox strenua)? Biological Conservation. 176: 1-11
Isaac B, White J, Ierodiaconou D, et al. (2013) Response of a cryptic apex predator to a complete urban to forest gradient Wildlife Research. 40: 427-436
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