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Bedson, Carlos P. E.; Wheeler, Philip M.; Reid, Neil; Harris, Wilson Edwin; Mallon, David; Caporn, Simon and Preziosi, Richard (2022). Highest densities of mountain hares (Lepus timidus) associated with ecologically restored bog but not grouse moorland management. Ecology and Evolution, 12(4) e8744.

Cooke, Julia; Araya, Yoseph; Bacon, Karen L.; Bagniewska, Joanna M.; Batty, Lesley; Bishop, Tom R.; Burns, Moya; Charalambous, Magda; Daversa, David R.; Dougherty, Liam R.; Dyson, Miranda; Fisher, Adam M.; Forman, Dan; Garcia, Cristina; Harney, Ewan; Hesselberg, Thomas; John, Elizabeth A; Knell, Rob; Maseyk, Kadmiel; Mauchline, Alice L.; Peacock, Julie; Pernetta, Angelo P.; Pritchard, Jeremy; Sutherland, William J.; Thomas, Rebecca L.; Tigar, Barbara; Wheeler, Philip; White, Rachel L.; Worsfold, Nicholas T. and Lewis, Zenobia (2021). Teaching and learning in ecology: a horizon scan of emerging challenges and solutions. Oikos, 130(1) pp. 15–28.

Bedson, Carlos P. E.; Thomas, Lowri; Wheeler, Philip M.; Reid, Neil; Harris, W. Edwin; Lloyd, Huw; Mallon, David and Preziosi, Richard (2021). Estimating density of mountain hares using distance sampling: a comparison of daylight visual surveys, night-time thermal imaging and camera traps. Wildlife Biology, 2021(3), article no. wlb.00802.

Matos, Cátia; Petrovan, Silviu O.; Wheeler, Philip M. and Ward, Alastair I. (2019). Landscape connectivity and spatial prioritization in an urbanising world: A network analysis approach for a threatened amphibian. Biological Conservation, 237 pp. 238–247.

Wheeler, Philip M.; Ward, Alastair I.; Smith, Graham C.; Croft, Simon and Petrovan, Silviu O. (2019). Careful considerations are required when analysing mammal citizen science data – A response to Massimino et al. Biological Conservation, 232 pp. 274–275.

Martin, Thomas E.; Monkhouse, Joseph; O'Connell, Darren P.; Analuddin, Kangkuso; Karya, Adi; Priston, Nancy E. C.; Palmer, Charlotte A.; Harrison, Barnabas; Baddams, Jack; Mustari, Abdul H.; Wheeler, Philip M. and Tosh, David G. (2019). Distribution and status of threatened and endemic marsupials on the offshore islands of south-east Sulawesi, Indonesia. Australian Mammalogy, 41(1) pp. 76–81.

Segar, Simon T.; Mardiastuti, Ani; Wheeler, Philip M. and Cook, James M. (2018). Detecting the elusive cost of parasites on fig seed production. Acta Oecologica, 90 pp. 69–74.

Day, George; Mayes, William M.; Wheeler, Philip M. and Hull, Susan L. (2017). Can aggregate quarry silt lagoons provide resources for wading birds? Ecological Engineering, 105 pp. 189–197.

Lush, L.; Ellwood, S.; Markham, A.; Ward, A. I. and Wheeler, P. (2016). Use of tri-axial accelerometers to assess terrestrial mammal behaviour in the wild. Journal of Zoology, 298(4) pp. 257–265.

Lush, Lucy; Ward, Alastair I. and Wheeler, Philip (2014). Opposing effects of agricultural intensification on two ecologically similar species. Agriculture, Ecosystems & Environment, 192 pp. 61–66.

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Neal, Bradley; Araya, Yoseph and Wheeler, Philip (2022). Urban Woodland Butterfly Habitat Suitability. In: British Ecological Society (BES) Annual Meeting 2022, 18-21 Dec 2022, EICC, Edinburgh, UK.

Cooke, Julia; Wheeler, Philip; Maseyk, Kadmiel; Davies, Sarah and Collins, Trevor (2019). Live, interactive fieldcasts: How flexible and robust is our technology and teaching design to multiple changes? In: The 8 th eSTEeM Annual Conference 2019 - STEM Scholarship: From Inquiry to Implementation, 8-9 May 2019, The Open University, Milton Keynes, UK.

Cooke, Julia; Wheeler, Phil; Collins, Trevor; Maseyk, Kadmiel and Davies, Sarah (2018). Widening access to fieldwork for large numbers of students with interactive livecasts. In: Enhancing Fieldwork Learning Showcase 2018, 3-4 Sep 2018, University of Leeds, Leeds, United Kingdom.

Collins, Trevor; Cooke, Julia; Wheeler, Philip; Maseyk, Kadmiel and Robson, Julie (2018). Live field broadcasts: Moving from optional additions to required assessment. In: The 7th eSTEeM Annual Conference 2018 - STEM Futures: Delivering Excellence Through Scholarship, 25-26 Apr 2018, The Open University, Milton Keynes, UK.

Burden, D.J.H.; Argles, T.; Minocha, S.; Rock, J.; Tilling, S. and Wheeler, P. (2017). Fieldscapes – Creating and Evaluating a 3D Virtual Field Trip System. In: iLRN 2017 Coimbra: Workshop, Long and Short Paper, and Poster Proceedings from the Third Immersive Learning Research Network Conference (Beck, Dennis; Allison, Colin; Morgado, Leonel; Pirker, Johanna; Khosmood, Foaad; Richter, Jonathon and Gütl, Christian eds.), Immersive Learning Research Network, pp. 18–29.

Robson, Julie; Cooke, Julia; Wheeler, Philip; Maseyk, Kadmiel and Collins, Trevor (2017). Evaluating remote access to fieldwork with interactive fieldcasts for distance learning students. In: The 6th eSTEeM Annual Conference, 25-26 Apr 2017, The Open University, Walton Hall, Milton Keynes.

Goodenough, Jessica; Ansine, Janice and Wheeler, Philip (2017). Using a citizen science tool to model the health benefits of roadside trees. In: Trees, People and the Built Environment 3 (TPBE3) Conference, 5-6 Apr 2017, University of Birmingham.

Tilling, Steve; Wheeler, Philip; Burden, David and Argles, Thomas (2016). Enhancing ecological fieldwork with Virtual Reality. In: British Ecological Society Annual Meeting 2016, 11-14 Dec 2016, Liverpool, UK.

Cooke, Julia; Wheeler, Philip; Maseyk, Kadmiel and Collins, Trevor (2016). Widening access to fieldwork with interactive livecasts. In: Enhancing Fieldwork Learning Showcase 2016, 12-13 Sep 2016, Reading, UK.

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