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Conspicuousness, not eye mimicry, makes “eyespots” effective antipredator signals
M Stevens, CJ Hardman, CL Stubbins
Behavioral Ecology 19 (3), 525-531, 2008
1702008
High‐throughput monitoring of wild bee diversity and abundance via mitogenomics
M Tang, CJ Hardman, Y Ji, G Meng, S Liu, M Tan, S Yang, ED Moss, ...
Methods in Ecology and Evolution 6 (9), 1034-1043, 2015
1532015
The anti-predator function of ‘eyespots’ on camouflaged and conspicuous prey
M Stevens, CL Stubbins, CJ Hardman
Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology 62, 1787-1793, 2008
662008
Supporting local diversity of habitats and species on farmland: a comparison of three wildlife‐friendly schemes
CJ Hardman, DPG Harrison, PJ Shaw, TD Nevard, B Hughes, SG Potts, ...
Journal of Applied Ecology 53 (1), 171-180, 2016
512016
Delivery of floral resources and pollination services on farmland under three different wildlife-friendly schemes
CJ Hardman, K Norris, TD Nevard, B Hughes, SG Potts
Agriculture, Ecosystems & Environment 220, 142-151, 2016
412016
Habitat associations of invertebrates in reedbeds, with implications for management
CJ Hardman, DB Harris, J Sears, N Droy
Aquatic Conservation: Marine and Freshwater Ecosystems 22 (6), 813-826, 2012
192012
Mitochondrial genome of Hylaeus dilatatus (Hymenoptera: Colletidae)
M Tan, R Zhang, C Hardman, X Zhou
Mitochondrial DNA Part A 27 (6), 3975-3976, 2016
182016
Predicting the potential threat of Casuarina equisetifolia to three endemic plant species on the Turks and Caicos Islands
CJ Hardman, S Williams, BN Manco, MA Hamilton
Oryx 46 (2), 204-212, 2012
152012
Delivering biodiversity and pollination services on farmland: a comparison of three wildlifefriendly farming schemes
CJ Hardman
University of Reading, 2016
32016
Data from: supporting local diversity of habitats and species on farmland: a comparison of three wildlife-friendly schemes
CJ Hardman, DPG Harrison, P Shaw, TD Nevard, B Hughes, SG Potts, ...
DRYAD, 2015
12015
RSPB/NE Countdown 2010: Bringing Reedbeds to Life Project CHAPTER 3: Invertebrate results overview
CJ Hardman
Royal Society for the Protection of Birds, Sandy, Bedfordshire, 2010
12010
Seasonal supply of floral resources for pollinators on farms in three different wildlife-friendly schemes
CJ Hardman, M Baude, VJ Burton, TD Nevard, B Hughes, K Norris, ...
Delivering biodiversity and pollination services on farmland: a comparison …, 2016
2016
Mitochondrial genome of Hylaeus dilatatus (Hymenoptera: Colletidae).
TMH Tan MeiHua, ZR Zhang Rui, C Hardman, ZX Zhou Xin
2016
High-throughput monitoring of wild bee diversity and abundance via mitogenomics
D Yu, M Tang, CJ Hardman, Y Ji, S Liu, T Nevard, SG Potts, X Zhou
GENOME 58 (5), 299-300, 2015
2015
RSPB/NE Countdown 2010: Bringing Reedbeds to Life Project Wildlife surveys CHAPTER 8: Aquatic macrophyte surveys
EK Mackley, DB Harris, CJ Hardman
RSPB/NE Countdown 2010: Bringing Reedbeds to Life Project Wildlife surveys CHAPTER 6: Light trap surveys for moths
CJ Hardman
RSPB/NE Countdown 2010: Bringing Reedbeds to Life Project Wildlife surveys CHAPTER 10: Water Vole and Mink Surveys
CJ Hardman, DB Harris
RSPB/NE Countdown 2010: Bringing Reedbeds to Life Project Wildlife surveys CHAPTER 4: Water trap Surveys with special reference to the Diptera
CJ Hardman, DB Harris
RSPB/NE Countdown 2010: Bringing Reedbeds to Life Project Wildlife surveys CHAPTER 9: Amphibian Surveys
CJ Hardman, EK Mackley, DB Harris
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