RESEARCH PUBLICATIONS
1996
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White, A., Begon, M. & Bowers, R.G. 1996. Host-pathogen systems
in a spatially patchy environment. Proceedings of the Royal Society
of London B, 263, 325-332. PDF COPY
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White, A., Bowers, R.G. & Begon, M. 1996. Red/Blue chaotic power
spectra. Nature, 381, 198. PDF COPY
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White, A., Bowers, R.G. & Begon, M. 1996. Population cycles
in self-regulated insect pathogen systems: resolving conflicting predictions.
The American Naturalist, 148, 220-225. PDF COPY
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White, A., Begon, M. & Bowers, R.G. 1996. Explaining the colour
of power spectra in chaotic ecological models. Proceedings of the Royal
Society of London B, 263, 1731-1737. PDF COPY
1999
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White, A, Cannell, M.G.R. & Friend, A.D. 1999. Climate change
impacts on ecosystems and the terrestrial carbon sink: a new analysis.
Global
Environmental Change. 9, 21-30. PDF COPY
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Parry, M., Arnell, N., Hulme, M., Martens, P., Nicholls, R., & White,
A. 1999. The Global Impact of Climate Change: A New Assessment. Global
Environmental Change. 9, 1-2. PDF COPY
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White, A., Begon, M. & Bowers, R.G. 1999. The spread of infection
in seasonal host-pathogen systems. Oikos. 85, 487-498. PDF COPY
2000
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White, A., Watt, A.D., Hails, R. & Hartley, S.E. 2000. The patterns
of spread in insect-pathogen systems. Oikos. 89, 137-145. PDF COPY
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White, A., Cannell, M.G.R. & Friend, A.D. 2000. The high latitude
carbon sink: a model analysis. Global Change Biology. 6, 227-245.PDF COPY
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Friend, A.D. & White, A. 2000. Evaluation of a dynamic terrestrial
ecosystem model under pre-industrial conditions. Global Biogeochemical
Cycles. 14, 1173-1190.
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White, A., Cannell, M.G.R. & Friend, A.D. 2000. CO2 stabilisation,
climate change and the terrestrial carbon sink. Global Change Biology.
6, 817-833.PDF COPY
2001
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Cramer, W., Bondeau, A., Woodward, F.I., ..., White, A. 2001.
Global response of terrestrial ecosystem structure and function to CO2 and
climate change: results from six dynamic global vegetation models.
Global Change Biology. 7, 357-373. PDF COPY
2002
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Bowers, R. G. & White, A. 2002.
The adaptive dynamics of Lotka-Volterra systems with trade-offs.
Mathematical Biosciences. 175, 67-81. PDF COPY
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Arnell, N.W., Cannell, M.G.R., Hulme, M., Kovats, R.S. �,White, A. 2002.
The consequences of CO2 stabilisation for the impacts of climate change. Climatic Change. 53, 413-446.
2003
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Tompkins, D.M. White, A & Boots, M. 2003.
Ecological replacement of native red squirrels by invasive greys driven by disease.
Ecology Letters. 6, 189-196. PDF COPY
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Adams, B., Carr, J., Lenton, T.M. & White, A. 2003.
One-dimensional daisyworld: Spatial interactions and pattern formation.
Journal of Theoretical Biology. 223, 505-513. PDF COPY
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Bowers, R.G., White, A., Boots, M., Geritz, S.A.H. & Kisdi, E. 2003. Evolutionary branching/speciation: contrasting results from systems with explicit or emergent carrying capacities.
Evolutionary Ecology Research. 5, 883-891. PDF COPY
2004
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Adams, B., White, A. & Lenton, T.M. . 2004.
An analysis of some diverse approaches to modelling terrestrial net primary productivity.
Ecological Modelling. 177, 353-391. PDF COPY
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Davies, S., White, A. & Lowe, A. 2004. An investigation into effects of long-distance seed dispersal on organelle population genetic structure and colonization rate: a model analysis.
Heredity. 93, 566-576. PDF COPY
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Levy. P.E., Friend, A.D., White, A. & Cannell, M.G.R. 2004. The influence of land use change on global-scale fluxes of carbon from terrestrial ecosystems.
Climatic Change. 67, 185-209.
2005
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Bowers, R.G., Hoyle, A., White, A. & Boots, M. 2005. The geometric theory of adaptive evolution: trade-off and invasion plots.
Journal of Theoretical Biology. 233, 363-377. PDF COPY
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White, A. & Bowers, R.G. 2005. Adaptive dynamics of Lotka-Volterra systems with trade-offs: the role of interspecific parameter dependence in branching.
Mathematical Biosciences. 193, 101-117. PDF COPY
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Greenman, J.V. Benton, T.G., Boots, M., & White, A. 2005. The evolution of population dynamics in age-structured species The American Naturalist. 166, 68-78.
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Miller, M.R., White, A. & Boots, M. 2005. The evolution of host resistance: tolerance versus control. Journal of Theoretical Biology. 236, 198-207. PDF COPY
2006
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White, A., Greenman, J.V. Benton, T.G. & Boots, M. 2006. Evolutionary behaviour in ecological systems with trade-offs and non-equilibrium population dynamics. Evolutionary Ecology Research. 8, 387-398. PDF COPY
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Smith, M., White, A., Lambin, X., Sherratt, J.A. & Begon, M. 2006. Delayed density dependent season length: a mechanism for multiannual rodent population cycles? The American Naturalist. 167: 695-704. PDF COPY
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Miller, M.R., White, A. & Boots, M. 2006. The evolution of parasites in response to tolerance in their host: The good, the bad and apparent commensalism. Evolution. 60, 945-956. PDF COPY
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Lowe, A., Unsworth, C., Gerber, S., ..., White, A. 2006. Route,speed and mode of Oak Postglacial colonisation across the British Isles: integrating molecular ecology, palaeoecology and modelling approaches. Botanical Journal of Scotland. 57, 59-81. PDF COPY
2007
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Miller, M.R., White, A. & Boots, M. 2007. Host lifespan and the evolution of resistance characteristics. Evolution. 61, 2-14. PDF COPY
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Jones E.O., White, A. & Boots, M. 2007. Interference and the persistence of vertically transmitted parasites. Journal of Theoretical Biology. 246, 10-17. PDF COPY
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Miller, M.R., White, A., Wilson, K. & Boots, M. 2007. The dynamic implications of male--biased parasitism in different mating systems. PLOS one. 2(7), e624 PDF COPY
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Ryder, J.J , Miller, M.R., White, A., Knell, R.J. & Boots, M. 2007
Host-parasite population dynamics under combined frequency- and density-dependent transmission. Oikos. 116, 2017-2026. PDF COPY
2008
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Smith, M., White, A., Sherratt, J.A., Telfer, S., Begon, M. & Lambin, X. 2008. Disease effects on reproduction can cause population cycles in seasonal environments. Journal of Animal Ecology. 77, 378-389. PDF COPY Supplementary Material
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Hoyle, A., Bowers, R.G., White, A. & Boots, M. 2008. The influence of trade-off shape on evolutionary behaviour in classical ecological scenarios. Journal of Theoretical Biology. 250, 498-511. PDF COPY
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Best, A., White, A. and Boots, M., 2008. The maintenance of host variation in tolerance to pathogens and parasites. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. 105, 20786-20791. PDF COPY Supplementary Material
2009
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Boots, M., Best, A., Miller, M. R. and White, A. 2009. The role of ecological feedbacks in the evolution of host defence: What does theory tell us? Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London, B. 364, 27-36. PDF COPY
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Hackett-Jones, E., Cobbold, C and White, A. 2009. Coexistence of multiple parasitoids on a single host. Theoretical Ecology. 2, 19-31. PDF COPY
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Sorrell, I., White, A., Pedersen, A. B., Hails, R. S. and Boots, M. 2009. The evolution of covert, silent infection as a parasite strategy. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London B. 276, 2217-2226. PDF COPY
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Bell, S. S., White, A., Sherratt, J.A. and Boots, M. 2009. Invading with biological weapons: the effect of shared disease on ecological invasions. Theoretical Ecology. 2, 53-66. PDF COPY
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Best, A., White, A. and Boots, M. 2009. The implications of coevolutionary dynamics to host-parasite interactions. American Naturalist. 173, 779-91. PDF COPY
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Cameron, D.D., White, A. and Antonovics, J. 2009. Parasite-grass-forb interactions and rock-paper-scissor dynamics: predicting the effects of the parasitic plant Rhinanthus minor on host plant communities. Journal of Ecology. 97 1311-1319. PDF COPY Supplementary Material
2010
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Best, A., White, A. and Boots, M. 2010. Resistance is futile but tolerance can explain why parasites do not always castrate their hosts. Evolution. 64 348-357. PDF COPY
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Jones, E.O., White, A. and Boots, M. 2010. The evolutionary implications of conflict between parasites with different transmission modes. Evolution. 64 2408-2416. PDF COPY
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Best, A., White, A.., Kisdi, E., Antonovics, J., Brockhurst, M. and Boots, M. 2010. Evolution of host-parasite range. American Naturalist. 176 63-71. PDF COPY Supplementary Material
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Jones, E.O., White, A. and Boots, M. 2010. The evolution of host protection by vertically transmitted parasites. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London B. In Press (PDF COPY)
2011
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Bacelar, F.S., White, A. and Boots, M. 2011. Life history and mating systems select for male biased parasitism mediated through natural selection and ecological feedbacks. Journal of Theoretical Biology. 269 131-137. PDF COPY
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Jones, E.O., White, A. and Boots, M. 2011. The evolution of host protection by vertically transmitted parasites. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London B. 278 863-870. PDF COPY
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Best, A., Webb, S., White, A. and Boots, M. 2011. Host resistance and coevolution in spatially structured populations. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London B. 278 2216-2222. PDF COPY
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Hoyle, A., Bowers, R.G. & White, A. 2011. Evolutionary Behaviour, trade-offs and cyclic and chaotic population dynamics Bulletin of Mathematical Biology. 73 1154-1169. PDF COPY
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Hackett-Jones, E., White, A. and Cobbold, C. 2011. The evolution of developmental timing in natural enemy systems. Journal of Theoretical Biology. 275 1-11. PDF COPY
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Reynolds, J.J.H., White, A., Sherratt, J.A. and Boots, M. 2011. The population dynamical consequences of density-dependent prophylaxis. Journal of Theoretical Biology. 288 1-8. PDF COPY
2012
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Reynolds, J.J.H., Massey, F.P., Lambin, X., Reidinger, S., Sherratt, J.A., Smith, M.J., White, A. and Hartley, S.E. 2012. Delayed induced silica defences in grasses and their potential for destabilising herbivore population dynamics. Oecologia. 170 445 - 456. PDF COPY
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Best, A., Long, G., White, A. and Boots, M. 2012. The implications of immunopathology for parasite evolution. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London B. 279 3234 - 3240. PDF COPY
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Boots, M., White, A., Best, A., Bowers, R.G. 2012. The Importance of Who Infects Whom: The Evolution of Diversity in Host Resistance to Infectious Disease. Ecology Letters. 15 1104-11. PDF COPY Supp Inf
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Strauss, A., White, A. and Boots, M. 2012. Invading with biological
weapons: the importance of disease-mediated invasions. Functional
Ecology. 26 1249-1261. PDF COPY
2013
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Taylor, R.A., Sherratt, J.A. and White, A. 2013. Seasonal Forcing and
Multi-year Cycles in Interacting Populations: Lessons from a Predator-Prey
Model. Journal of Mathematical Biology. 67 1741-1764. PDF COPY.
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Donnelly, R.A., Best, A., White, A., and Boots, M. 2013. Seasonality
selects for more acutely virulent parasites when virulence is density dependent.
Proceedings of the Royal Society of London B. 280 1751. PDF COPY Supp Inf
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Reynolds, J.J.H., Sherratt, J.A., White, A. and Lambin, X., 2013. A
comparison of the dynamical impact of seasonal mechanisms in a herbivore-plant
defence system. Theoretical Ecology. 6 225-239. PDF COPY
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Boots, M., Donnelly, R. and White, A. 2013. Optimal immune defence in the light of variation in lifespan. Parasite Immunology. 35 331-338. PDF COPY
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Taylor, R.A., White, A. and Sherratt, J.A. 2013. How do variations in
seasonality affect population cycles? Proceedings of the Royal Society of
London B. 280 1754. PDF COPY.
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Reynolds, J.J.H., Sherratt, J.A. and White, A. 2013. Stability switches as the length of a time delay increases in a
host-pathogen model. Journal of Nonlinear Science. 23 1073-1087. PDF COPY.
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Best, A., Tidbury, H., White, A. and Boots, M. 2013. The evolutionary dynamics of within-generation immune priming in invertebrate hosts. Journal of the Royal Society Interface. (http://dx.doi.org/10.1098/rsif.2012.0887doi:10.1098/rspb.2012.0647). PDF COPY.
2014
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Best, A., White, A. and Boots, M. 2014. The coevolutionary implications of host tolerance. Evolution. 68 1426-1435. PDF COPY.
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Boots, M., White, A., Best, A., and Bowers, R.G. 2014. How specificity and epidemiology drive the coevolution of static trait diversity in hosts and parasites. Evolution. 68 1594-1606. PDF COPY Supp Inf
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White, A., Bell, S.S., Lurz, P.W.W. and Boots, M. 2014. Conservation management within strongholds in the face of disease-mediated invasions: red and grey squirrels as a case study.
Journal of Applied Ecology. 51 1631-1642. PDF COPY.
2015
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Taylor, R.A., White, A. and Sherratt, J.A. 2015. Seasonal forcing in a host-macroparasite system. Journal of Theoretical Biology 365 55-66. PDF COPY.
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Best, A., Bowers, R.G. and White, A. 2015. Evolution, the loss of diversity and the role of trade-offs. Mathematical Biosciences 264 86-93. PDF COPY.
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White, A., Lurz, P.W.W., Jones, H.E., Boots, M., Bryce, J., Tonkin, M., Ramoo, K., Bamforth, L. & Jarrott, A. (2015).
The use of mathematical models in red squirrel conservation: Assessing the threat from grey invasion and disease to the Fleet basin stronghold. In: Red Squirrels: Ecology, Conservation & Management in Europe. C.M. Shuttleworth, P.W.W. Lurz & Warrington-Hayward, M. eds. Red Squirrel Survival Trust . PDF COPY.
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Davies, S.J., Cavers, S., Finegan, B., White, A., Breed, M.F. & Lowe, A.J. 2015. Pollen flow in fragmented landscapes maintains genetic diversity following stand-replacing disturbance in a neotropical pioneer tree, Vochysia ferruginea Mart. Heredity 115 125-129. PDF COPY.
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Donnelly, R., White, A., & Boots, M. 2015. The epidemiological feedbacks critical to the evolution of host immunity. Journal of Evolutionary Biology 28 2042-2053 PDF COPY.
2016
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White, A., Lurz, P. W. W., Bryce, J., Tonkin, M., Ramoo, K., Bamforth, L., Jarrott, A. & Boots, M. 2016. Modelling disease spread in real landscapes: Squirrelpox spread in Southern Scotland as a case study. Hystrix, the Italian Journal of Mammalogy 27, 1.
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Macpherson, M., Davidson, R.S., Duncan, D.B., Lurz, P.W.W., Jarrott, A. & White, A., 2016. Incorporating habitat distribution in wildlife disease models: conservation implications for the threat of squirrelpox on the Isle of Arran. Animal Conservation PDF COPY.
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Jones, H. E. M., White, A., Geddes, N., Clavey, P., Farries, J., Dearnley, T., Boots, M. & Lurz, P. W. W. 2016. Modelling the impact of forest design plans on an endangered mammal species: the Eurasian red squirrel. Hystrix, the Italian Journal of Mammalogy 27, 1.
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Jones, H.E.M, White, A., Lurz, P.W.W., Boots, M. & Shuttleworth, C.M. 2016. Mathematical Models of grey squirrel invasion: a case study on Anglesey. In: Grey Squirrels: Ecology & Management of an invasive species in Europe. C.M. Shuttleworth, P.W.W. Lurz & J. Gurnell. eds. European Squirrel Initiative. PDF COPY
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Donnelly, R., White, A., & Boots, M. 2016. Host lifespan and the evolution of resistance to multiple parasites. Journal of Evolutionary Biology
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2017
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Best, A., White, A. and Boots, M. 2017. The evolution of host defence when parasites impact reprodution. Evolutionary Ecology Research. PDF COPY.
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Jones, H.E.M, White, A., Lurz, P.W.W., & Shuttleworth, C.M. 2017. Mathematical models for invasive species management: Grey squirrel control on Anglesey. Ecological Modelling. PDF COPY
RESEARCH REPORTS
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White, A., Friend, A.D. & Cannell, M.G.R. 1997. The impact
of climate change on natural vegetation. pp. 16. In: Climate change
and its impacts: a global perspective. Department of the Environment, Transport
and the Regions.PDF COPY.
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White, A. & Friend, A.D. 1997. Global effects of climate
change on terrestrial ecosystems pp. 80. In: Scientific report of
the Institute of Terrestrial Ecology 1996-1997.
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Friend, A.D, A. White, & Mobbs, D.C 1997. Interactive vegetation
models. pp. 50. Final report for the Department of the Environment,
Transport and the Regions.
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White, A., Friend, A.D. & Cannell, M.G.R. 1998. The impact
of climate change on natural vegetation. pp. 12. In: Climate change
and its impacts. Department of the Environment, Transport and the Regions.PDF COPY.
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White, A. & Friend, A.D. 1998. Development of global terrestrial
ecosystem models to predict the changes in vegetation and carbon storage
on land. pp.120. In: Scientific report of the Institute of Terrestrial
Ecology 1997-1998.
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White, A., & Cannell, M.G.R. 1999. The impact of climate
change on natural vegetation. pp. 28. In: Climate change and its impacts. Department
of the Environment, Transport and the Regions.PDF COPY.
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White, A. and Lurz, P.W.W. 2014. A modelling assessment of control
strategies to prevent/reduce Squirrelpox spread. SNH Commissioned Report No.
627 PDF COPY.
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Lurz, P.W.W., White, A., Meredith, A., McInnes, C. and Boots, M. 2015. Living with pox project: Forest management for areas affected by squirrelpox virus Forestry Commission Scotland Commissioned Report PDF COPY.
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White, A., Jones, H.E., Lurz, P.W.W and Boots, M. 2015. A modelling assessment of the population dynamics of red squirrels in the Kidland and Uswayford forest, Northumbria, in relation to proposed forest design
plans. Forestry Commission Report PDF COPY.
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White, A., Lurz, P.W.W and Boots, M. 2017. Grey squirrel control along the highland line. Scottish Wildlife Trust Report PDF COPY.