Publications by Pisces staff
Books and articles by Pisces staff in the scientific and natural historical press.

Books
Henderson, P.A. (1990) Freshwater ostracods. Synopsis of the British Fauna (New Series) No. 42. Universal Book Services, Oegstgeest, Netherlands. Now available from Pisces Conservation as an e-book.
Henderson, P. A. & Southwood, T. R. E. (2000) Ecological Methods. 3rd Edition Blackwell Scientific. 590 pp. A review of Ecological Methods is reproduced here, and you can visit the companion website to the book.
Henderson, P.A. (2003) Practical Methods in Ecology. Blackwell Scientific.
Langford, T.E. (1983) Electricity Generation and the Ecology of Natural Waters. Liverpool University Press, Liverpool 342pp.
Langford, T.E. (1990) Ecological Effects of Thermal Discharges; Pollution Monitoring Series. Elsevier Applied Science 468pp.

Articles
Bamber, R.N. and Seaby, R.M.H., (2004). The effects of power station entrainment passage on three species of marine planktonic crustacean, Acartia tonsa (Copepoda), Crangon crangon (Decapoda) and Homarus gammarus (Decapoda). Marine Environmental Research 57 (2004) 281–294. Download report (223 kb).
Henderson, P. A. & Seaby, R. M. H. (1994) On the factors influencing juvenile flat fish abundance in the lower Severn Estuary. Neth. J. Sea Res. 33; 321-330.
Henderson P. A. & Hamilton W.D. (1995) Standing crop and distribution of fish in drifting and attached floating meadow within an Upper Amazonian varzea lake. J. Fish Biol. 47, 266-276.
Henderson, P. A. Irving, P. W. & Magurran, A. E. (1997) Fish pheromones and evolutionary enigmas: a reply to Smith. Proc. R. Soc. Lond. B., 264,451-453.
Henderson, P. A. & Corps, M. (1997) The role of temperature and cannibalism in interannual recruitment variation of bass in British waters. J. Fish Biol. 50, 280-295.
Henderson, P. A. , Hamilton, W. D. & Crampton, W. G. R. (1998) Evolution and diversity in the Amazonian floodplain communities. Dynamics of tropical communities
Newbury, D. M., Prins, H. H. T. & Brown, N. D. (eds) The 37th British Ecological Society. 385-419.
Henderson, P. A. (1998) On the variation in dab Limanda limanda recruitment: a zoogeographic study. J. Sea Research, 40, 131-142.
Henderson, P. A. (1999) The natural history of British estuaries. British Wildlife 10, 403-411.
Henderson, P. A. & Seaby, R. M. H. (1999) Population stability of the sea snail at the southern edge of its range. J. Fish Biol. 54, 1161-1176.
Henderson, P. A. & Seaby, R. M. (2005). The role of climate in determining the temporal variation in abundance, recruitment and growth of sole Solea solea (L) in the Bristol Channel. J. Mar. Biol. Ass. UK. 85 197-204. Download paper
Henderson, P. A. (1999) O Ambiente Aquatico da reserva Mamiraua. In: Estategias para manejo de recursos pesqueiros em Mamiraua. Ed. H. Queiroz & W. Crampton, CNPq, Brazil. 1-9.
Henderson, P. A. (1999) Stepping back from the brink: estuarine communities and their prospects. British Wildlife 11, 85-90.
Hill, C. T. and Langford, T. E. (1992) Dying of Thirst; a response to the problem of our vanishing wetlands, Royal Society for Nature Conservation The Wildlife Trusts Partnership. Lincoln. 34pp
Langford, T. E., (1996) Ecological Aspects of New Forest streams; draining one of Britain's unique areas. Freshwater Forum. 6 2 -38.
Langford, T. E., (1998) The Water Battle: Human Behaviour, Wildlife Conservation and the Long-term Future. International Journal of Human Rights. 2 (2) 53 - 66.
Langford, T. E. and Hawkins, S. J. (1997) The distribution and abundance of three fish species in relation to timber debris in a lowland forest stream during autumn and winter. Limnetica.13. (2) 93 -102.
Martin, A. J., Seaby, R. M. H. and Young, J. O. (1994) The consequence of a food refuge collapse on a guild of lake-dwelling triclads and leeches. Hydrobiologia 277: 187-195.
John R. Prendergast, Rachel M. Quinn, and John H. Lawton, 1999. The Gaps between Theory and Practice in Selecting Nature Reserves. Conservation Biology (13) 484-492.
J. R. Prendergast, R. M. Quinn, J. H. Lawton, B.C.Eversham & D.W.Gibbons, 1993. Rare species, the coincidence of diversity hotspots and conservation startegies. Nature (365) 335-337.
J. R. Prendergast, S.N.Wood, J. H. Lawton and B.C.Eversham. 1993. Correcting for variation in recording effort in analyses of diversity hotspots. Biodiversity Letters (1) 39-53.
J. R. Prendergast and B.C.Eversham. 1997. Species richness covariance in higher taxa: empirical tests of the biodiversity indicator concept. Ecography (20) 210-216.
J. R. Prendergast and B.C.Eversham (1995). Butterfly diversity in southern Britain: hotspot losses since 1930. Biological Conservation (72) 109-114.
Bruce E. Kendall, John Prendergast and Ottar N. Bjornstad. 1998. The macroecology of population dynamics: taxonomic and biogeographic patterns in population cycles. Ecology Letters (1) 160-164.
J. H. Lawton, J. R. Prendergast and B.C.Eversham (1994). The numbers and spatial distributions of species: analyses of British data. Pp 177-195 in Systematics and Conservation Evaluation. Ed by P.L.Forey, C.J.Humphries & R.I.Vane-Wright. Clarendon Press, Oxford.
Paul Hopkinson, Justin M.J.Travis, John R. Prendergast, Julianne Evans, Richard D Gregory, Mark G. Telfer and Paul H. Williams, 2000. A preliminary assessment of the contribution of nature reserves to biodiversity conservation in Great Britain. Animal Conservation (4) 311-320.
Pickett G. D., Eaton D. R., Seaby R. M. H. & Arnold G. P., (1994) Results of bass tagging in Poole Bay during 1992. MAFF Laboratory Leaflet No. 74; 12pp.
Seaby R. M. H., Martin A. J. & Young J. O., (1995) The reaction time of leeches and triclads to crushed prey and the significance of this for their coexistence in British lakes. Freshwater Biology 43: 21-28
Seaby R. M. H., Martin A. J.& Young J. O., (1996) Food partitioning by lake-dwelling triclads and glossiphoniid leeches: field and laboratory experiments. Oecologia 106: 544-550
Young J. O., Seaby R. M. H. & Martin A. J., (1995) Contrasting mortality in young fresh water leeches and triclads. Oecologia 101:317-323


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