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Royal Society Open Science|June 23, 2023
Brood size in an uncertain worldAlex James, Alexander Hann, E Penelope Holland
Peerj|January 1, 2019
Optimal control of irrupting pest populations in a climate-driven ecosystemE Penelope Holland, Rachelle N Binny, Alex James
Ecology and Evolution|April 12, 2016
Species- and site-specific impacts of an invasive herbivore on tree survival in mixed forestsE Penelope Holland, Andrew M Gormley, Roger P Pech
Bulletin of Mathematical Biology|February 15, 2017
How Herbivore Browsing Strategy Affects Whole-Plant Photosynthetic CapacityE Penelope Holland, Julie Mugford, Rachelle N Binny, et al.
Plos Computational Biology|October 31, 2007
Landscape as a model: the importance of geometryE Penelope Holland, James N Aegerter, Calvin Dytham, et al.
Ecology|March 7, 2014
On the growth of locally interacting plants: differential equations for the dynamics of spatial momentsThomas P Adams, E Penelope Holland, Richard Law, et al.
Plos One|March 19, 2015
Climate-based models for pulsed resources improve predictability of consumer population dynamics: outbreaks of house mice in forest ecosystemsE Penelope Holland, Alex James, Wendy A Ruscoe, et al.
Preventive Veterinary Medicine|January 23, 2016
A modelling framework for predicting the optimal balance between control and surveillance effort in the local eradication of tuberculosis in New Zealand wildlifeAndrew M Gormley, E Penelope Holland, Mandy C Barron, et al.
Oecologia|November 29, 2012
Thresholds in plant-herbivore interactions: predicting plant mortality due to herbivore browse damageE Penelope Holland, Roger P Pech, Wendy A Ruscoe, et al.
Plos One|May 13, 2016
Foliar Nutritional Quality Explains Patchy Browsing Damage Caused by an Invasive MammalHannah R Windley, Mandy C Barron, E Penelope Holland, et al.
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Royal Society Open Science|June 23, 2023
Brood size in an uncertain worldAlex James, Alexander Hann, E Penelope Holland
Peerj|January 1, 2019
Optimal control of irrupting pest populations in a climate-driven ecosystemE Penelope Holland, Rachelle N Binny, Alex James
Ecology and Evolution|April 12, 2016
Species- and site-specific impacts of an invasive herbivore on tree survival in mixed forestsE Penelope Holland, Andrew M Gormley, Roger P Pech
Bulletin of Mathematical Biology|February 15, 2017
How Herbivore Browsing Strategy Affects Whole-Plant Photosynthetic CapacityE Penelope Holland, Julie Mugford, Rachelle N Binny, et al.
Plos Computational Biology|October 31, 2007
Landscape as a model: the importance of geometryE Penelope Holland, James N Aegerter, Calvin Dytham, et al.
Ecology|March 7, 2014
On the growth of locally interacting plants: differential equations for the dynamics of spatial momentsThomas P Adams, E Penelope Holland, Richard Law, et al.
Plos One|March 19, 2015
Climate-based models for pulsed resources improve predictability of consumer population dynamics: outbreaks of house mice in forest ecosystemsE Penelope Holland, Alex James, Wendy A Ruscoe, et al.
Preventive Veterinary Medicine|January 23, 2016
A modelling framework for predicting the optimal balance between control and surveillance effort in the local eradication of tuberculosis in New Zealand wildlifeAndrew M Gormley, E Penelope Holland, Mandy C Barron, et al.
Oecologia|November 29, 2012
Thresholds in plant-herbivore interactions: predicting plant mortality due to herbivore browse damageE Penelope Holland, Roger P Pech, Wendy A Ruscoe, et al.
Plos One|May 13, 2016
Foliar Nutritional Quality Explains Patchy Browsing Damage Caused by an Invasive MammalHannah R Windley, Mandy C Barron, E Penelope Holland, et al.
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