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 Publications of the SIMBIOSYS project team


    Members of the project team are marked with an *    
         
 

WP1

Impacts of energy crops on biodiversity and ecosystem functioning    
       
  Dauber J*, Stout J*, Emmerson M*, Whelan P*, Crowe T*, Jones M* (2009) Sectoral impacts on biodiversity and ecosystem services. Environ09 – 19th Irish Environmental Researchers’ Colloquium, 18th-20th Feb 09, Abstracts, 72    
  Stanley D*, Stout JC* (2009) Sectoral Impacts on pollinators and pollination services: how bioenergy crops affect plant-pollinator networks in Ireland. SCAPE 2009, 23-25th October, Archipelago Research Institute, Seili Island, Finland    
  Stanley D*, Stout JC* (2009) Sectoral Impacts on pollinators and pollination services - the impacts of bioenergy crops and road landscaping. Irish Pland Scientists Association Meeting 2009, 19-20th March, Trinity College Dublin    
  Stout JC* (2009) Bee research in Ireland. Bumblebee Working Group meeting, 2nd April 2009, CEH Wallingford, UK.    
  Zimmermann J*, Dauber J*, Jones MB* (2009) Soil carbon sequestration under the energy crop Miscanthus x giganteus – A large scale survey. BSSS-SSSI Meeting at Johnstown Castle, Wexford, 9-11 September 2009    
  Dauber J*, Jones MB*, Stout JC* (2008) Impacts of energy crops on biodiversity and ecosystem services in Ireland. EURECO-GFOE 2008 Proceedings, 514.  
  Stanley D*, Stout J* (2008) Sectoral impacts on pollinators and pollination services in Ireland. SCAPE 2008, 17th-19th October, The Norwegian University of Life Sciences, Kaupanger, Norway    
 

Styles D, Jones MB* (2008) Miscanthus and willow heat production -an effective land-use strategy for GHG emission avoidance in Ireland. Energy Policy, 36, 97 - 107.

   
  Styles D, Jones MB* (2008). Life-cycle environmental and economic impacts of energy-crop fuel-chains: an integrated assessment of potential GHG avoidance in Ireland. Environmental Science and Policy, 11, 294-306.    
  Clifton-Brown JC, Breuer J, Jones MB* (2007) Carbon mitigation by the energy crop, Miscanthus. Global Change Biology, 13, 2296 - 2307.    
       

     
 

WP2

Impacts of road landscape treatments on biodiversity within road corridors and adjacent ecosystems    

     
  Dolan L*, O’ Rourke E*, Thompson R*, Emmerson M*, Whelan P* (2009) Interaction between Irish National Road Schemes and Ecosystem Function and Integrity at the Landscape Scale. ICOET 2009 - International Conference on Ecology and Transport, Duluth, Minnesota, September 2009    
  Dolan L*, Whelan P*, Emmerson M* (2009) Infrastructure and Landscape. The Irish Landscape Conference, 15-16th October, Tullamore, Co. Offaly. The Heritage Council    
 

Dolan LMJ*, Van Bohemen H, Whelan PM*, Akbar KF, O’Malley V, O’ Leary G, Keizer PJ (2006) Towards the sustainable development of modern road ecosystems. pp275-332. In: J Davenport and JL Davenport (eds): The Ecology of Transportation: Managing Mobility for the Environment. Springer. Dordrecht.

   
 

National Roads Authority (Burns T, Dolan LMJ*, Whelan PM*) (2006) Guide to Landscape Treatments for National Road Schemes in Ireland. National Roads Authority. Dublin. 120p.

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WP3

Assessing and reducing impacts of aquaculture on marine biodiversity    
       
  Callier MD*, Lefebvre S, O’Brien F, Crowe T* (2010) Structure et dynamique des communautés benthiques soumises à des pressions anthropiques / Structure and dynamic of benthic communities influenced by anthropogenic disturbances. Seminar, Laboratoire d’Océanologie et de Géosciences, Wimereux, Jan. 29th, France    
  Crowe T, Green D, Kochmann J, Callier M, Rocha C, O’Beirn F (2010) Potential effects of Pacific oysters on marine biodiversity and ecosystem functioning. Marine Institute Environmental Researchers Workshop, Marine Institute, Rinville, Galway Jan 2010.    
  Callier MD*, Richard M, McKindsey CW, Archambault P, Desrosiers G (2009) Responses of benthic macrofauna and biogeochemical fluxes to various levels of mussel biodeposition: an in situ «benthocosm» experiment. Marine Pollution Bulletin 58: 1544-1553    
  Green D*, CroweT* (2009) Potential impacts of Crassostrea gigas on ecosystem structure and functioning in Irish estuaries. European Marine Biology Symposium, University of Liverpool, Sept 2009    
  Kochmann J*, Crowe T*, O’Beirn F (2009) Into the wild – documenting and predicting the spread of Pacific oysters (Crassostrea gigas) in Ireland. World Conference on Biological Invasions and Ecosystem Functioning, Porto Oct 2009    
  Weise AM, Cromey CJ, Callier MD*, Archambault P, Chamberlain J, McKindsey CW (2009). Shellfish-DEPOMOD: Modelling the biodeposition from suspended shellfish aquaculture and assessing benthic effects. Aquaculture 288: 239-253    
 

Callier MD*, McKindsey CW, Desrosiers G (2008) Evaluation of indicators used to detect mussel farm influence on the benthos: two case studies in the Magdalen Islands, Eastern Canada. Aquaculture 278:77-88

   
 

Crowe TP* (2005) What do species do in intertidal systems? Invited review for The intertidal ecosystem: the value of Ireland's shores (J. G. Wilson, ed.), Royal Irish Academy,Dublin, pp. 115-133.

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  O’Connor NE, Crowe TP* (2005) Biodiversity and ecosystem function: distinguishing between effects of the number of species and their identities. Ecology, 86, 1783-1796.    
       

 

WP4

Strategic reviews of sectoral impacts on biodiversity    
       
  Dauber J*, Stout J*, Emmerson M*, O’Rourke E*, Stanley D*, Thompson R*, Zimmermann J*, Jones M* (2009) The impact of bioenergy crop cultivation on temperate biodiversity and ecosystem services. Abstracts DIVERSITAS Open Science Conference 2, 13 – 16 October 2009, Cape Town, South Africa, 45.    
       
       
       
       
 

Cross-cutting publications

   
       
  Dauber J* (2008) SIMBIOSYS: Sectoral impacts on biodiversity and ecosystem services. Environmental Protection Agency, STRIVE Programme Fellowship & Scholarship Schemes, Seminar 2008, The Hilton Kilmainham Hotel, Dublin 8, 13th & 14th November 2008, Book of Abstracts, 33 pdf  
 

Stout JC*, Morales C (2009) Ecological impacts of invasive alien species on bees. Apidologie 40: 388-409

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Milbau A, Stout JC* (2008) Factors associated with alien plants transitioning from casual, to naturalized, to invasive. Conservation Biology, 22, 308 - 317.

 
       
       
       
       
 

 

   
       
       
       
       
 

 

   
     
 
 
 
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