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Moore EK, Iason GR, Pemberton JM, Bryce J, Dayton N, Britton AJ, Pakeman RJ.  2018.  Habitat impact assessment detects spatially driven patterns of grazing impacts in habitat mosaics but overestimates damage. Journal for Nature Conservation.
Maffey G, Reed M, Irvine RJ, van der Wal R.  2013.  Habitat monitoring in the wider countryside: A case study on the pursuit of innovation in red deer management. Journal of Environmental Management. 128:779-786.
Howland BWA, Stojanovic D, Gordon IJ, Fletcher D, Snape M, Stirnemann IA, Lindenmayer DB.  2016.  Habitat preference of the striped legless lizard: Implications of grazing by native herbivores and livestock for conservation of grassland biota. Austral Ecology. 41:455-464.
Marubini F, Gimona A, Evans PGH, Wright PJ, Pierce GJ.  2009.  Habitat preferences and interannual variability in occurrence of the harbour porpoise Phocoena phocoena off north-west Scotland (UK). Marine Ecology Progress Series. 381:297-310.
Wakelin SA, Macdonald LM, Rogers SL, Gregg AL, Baldock JA, Bolger TP.  2008.  Habitat selective factors influencing the structural composition and functional capacity of microbial communities in agricultural soils. Soil Biology and Biochemistry. 40(3):803-813.
Littlewood NA, Young MR.  2008.  A habitat suitability model for the narrow-headed ant formica exsecta evaluated against independent data. Insect Conservation and Diversity. 1(2):108-113.
Erhard HW, Elston DA, Davidson GC.  2006.  Habituation and extinction in an approach/avoidance test: an example with sheep. Applied Animal Behaviour Science. 99:132-144.
Langridge P, Waugh R.  2019.  Harnessing the potential of germplasm collections. Nature Genetics. 51:200-201.
Adu M, Marshall J, Newton AC, Holden N.  2016.  Harpin confers some protection against bacterial pathogens of horticultural crops. The Dundee Conference: Crop Protection in Northern Britain 2016, Dundee, 23-24 February 2016.. :35-42.
Raven JA.  2015.  Harry Smith, FRS: co-founding editor and first Chief Editor of Plant, Cell and Environment. Plant, Cell and Environment. 38:1453-1454.
Waugh R, Leader DJ, McCallum N, Caldwell D.  2006.  Harvesting the potential of induced biological diversity. Trends in Plant Science. 11:71-79. Abstract
Muehlbauer GJ, Bhau BS, Syed NH, Heinen S, Cho S, Marshall DF, Pateyron S, Buisine N, Chalhoub B, Flavell AJ.  2006.  A hAT superfamily tranposase recruited by the cereal grass genome. Molecular Genetics and Genomics. 275:553-563. Abstract
Wang SM, Vetukuri RR, Kushwaha SK, Hedley PE, Morris J, Studholme DJ, Welsh LRJ, Boevink PC, Birch PRJ, Whisson SC.  2021.  Haustorium formation and a distinct biotrophic transcriptome characterize infection of Nicotiana benthamiana by the tree pathogen Phytophthora kernoviae. Molecular Plant Pathology. Published online..
Johnston S, Grune T, Bell L, Murray S, Souter D, Erwin S, Yearsley J, Gordon I, Illius A, Kyriazakis I et al..  2006.  Having it all - historical energy intakes do not generate the anticipated trade-offs in fecundity. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London, B. 273(1592):1369-1374.
Cuesta-Marcos A, Igartua E, Ciudad FJ, Codesal P, Russell JR, Molina-Cano J-L, Moralejo MA, Sz P, Gracia MP, Lasa JM et al..  2008.  Heading date QTL in a spring x winter barley cross evaluated in Mediterranean environments. Molecular Breeding. 21:455-471. Abstract
De Garine-Wichatitsky M, Binot A, Ward J, Caron A, Perrotton A, Ross H, Quoc HT, Valis-Fox H, Gordon IJ, Promburom P et al..  2021.  "Health in" and "Health of" social-ecological systems: a practical framework for the management of healthy and resilient agricultural and natural ecosystems. Frontiers in Public Health. 8:ArticleNo.616328.
Reynolds CJ, Horgan GW, Whybrow S, Macdiarmid JI.  2019.  Healthy and sustainable diets that meet greenhouse gas emission reduction targets and are affordable for different income groups in the UK. Public Health Nutrition. 22:1503-1517.
Avery LM, Williams AP, Killham K, Jones DL.  2009.  Heat and lime treatment as an effective control method of e-coli O157:H7 in organic wastes. Bioresource Technology. 100(10):2692-2698.
Payne RJ, Caporn SJM, Field CD, Carroll JA, Edmondson JL, Britton AJ, Dise NB.  2014.  Heather moorland vegetation and air pollution: a comparison and synthesis of three national gradient studies. Payne, R.J.; Caporn, S.J.M.; Field, C.D.; Carroll, J.A.; Edmondson, J.L.; Britton, A.J.; Dise, N.B. Water, Air and Soil Pollution.. 225:ArticleNo.1198.
Cui S, Zhang F, Hu P, Hough RL, Fu Q, Zhang Z, An L, Li YF, Li K, Liu D et al..  2019.  Heavy metals in sediment from the urban and rural rivers in Harbin City, Northeast China. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. 16:ArticleNo.4313.
Mansfield L, Burton R, Schwarz G, Brown K, Convery I.  2006.  The heft: a multifunctional management tool. The International Journal of Biodiversity Science and Management. 2:238-241.
Shaw PD, Graham M, Kennedy J, Milne I, Marshall DF.  2014.  Helium: visualization of large scale plant pedigrees. BMC Bioinformatics. 15
Nuopponen M, Shepherd T, Birch GM, Verrall SR, Stewart D.  2006.  Hemicelluloses and pectins in 25 tropical hardwoods. Cellulose Chemistry and Technology. 40:735-738. Abstract
Redpath SM, Thirgood SJ.  2009.  Hen harriers and red grouse: moving towards consensus? Journal of Applied Ecology. 46(5):961-963.
Thirgood SJ, Redpath S.  2008.  Hen harriers and red grouse: science, politics and human-wildlife conflict. Journal of Applied Ecology. 45(5):1488-1492.
Vuorinen KEM, Rao SJ, Hester AJ, Speed JDM.  In Press.  Herbivory and climate as drivers of woody plant growth - do deer decrease the impacts of warming? Ecological Applications. Published online..
Chen YP, Prashar A, Erichsen JT, To CH, Hocking PM, Guggenheim JA.  2011.  Heritability of ocular component dimensions in chickens: genetic variants controlling susceptibility to experimentally-induced myopia and pre-treatment eye size are distinct. Investigative Opthalmology & Visual Science. 52:4012-4020.
Begg GS, Elliott MJ, Cullen DW, Iannetta PPM, Squire GR.  2008.  Heterogeneity in the distribution of genetically modified and conventional oilseed rape within fields and seed lots. Transgenic Research. 17:805-816. Abstract
Nijnik M, Nijnik, M.; Mather A, Bergsma E, Matthews R.  2014.  Heterogeneity of experts' opinion regarding opinion regarding opportunities and challenges of tackling defrestation in the tropics: a Q methodology application. Mitigation and Adaptation Strategies for Global Change. 19:621-640.
James MC, Gilbert L, Bowman AS, Forbes KJ.  2014.  The heterogeneity, distribution and environmental associations of Borrelia burgdorferi sensu lato, the agent of Lyme borreliosis, in Scotland. Frontiers in Public Health, 2, Article 129. 2
Wang X, Feng J, White PJ, Shen J, Cheng L.  2020.  Heterogeneous phosphate supply influences maize lateral root proliferation by regulating auxin redistribution. Annals of Botany. 125:119-130.
Li X, Yeluripati J, Jones EO, Uchida Y, Hatano R.  2015.  Hierarchical Bayesian calibration of nitrous oxide (N2O) and nitrogen monoxide (NO) flux module of an agro-ecosystem model: ECOSSE. Ecological Modelling. 316:14-27.
Theobold CM, Chatterjee A, Horgan GW.  2012.  A hierarchical Bayesian mixture model for repeated dietary records. Food and Chemical Toxicology. 50:320-327.
Li X, Ishikura W, Wang CY, Yeluripati JB, Hatano R.  2015.  Hierarchical Bayesian model approach for estimating soil CO2 flux: a case study in central Hokkaido, Japan. Soil Science and Plant Nutrition. 61:116-132.
Aderhold A, Husmeier D, Lennon JJ, Beale CM, Smith VA.  2012.  Hierarchical Bayesian models in ecology: Reconstructing species interaction networks from non-homogeneous species abundance data. Ecological Informatics. 11:55-64.
Qi Z, Hampton CR, Shin R, Barkla BJ, White PJ, Schachtman DP.  2008.  The high affinity K+ transporter AtHAK5 plays a physiological role in planta at very low K+ concentrations and provides a caesium uptake pathway in Arabidopsis. Journal of Experimental Botany. 59:595-607. Abstract
Varshney RK, Marcel TC, Ramsay L, Russell JR, R MS, Stein N, Waugh R, Langridge P, Niks RE, Graner A.  2007.  A high density barley microsatellite consensus map with 775 SSR loci. Theoretical and Applied Genetics. 114:1091-1103. Abstract
Opik M, Moora M, Zobel M, Saks U, Wheatley RE, Wright F, Daniell TJ.  2008.  High diversity of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi in a boreal, herb-rich, coniferous forest. New Phytologist. 179:867-876. Abstract
Wachowiak W, Salmela MJ, Ennos RA, Iason GR, Cavers S.  2011.  High genetic diversity at the extreme range edge: nucleotide variation at nuclear loci in Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris L.) in Scotland. Heredity. 106:775-787.
de Roos B, Wanders AJ, Wood S, Horgan GW, Rucklige G, Reid M, Siebelink E, Brouwer IA.  2011.  A high intake of industrial or ruminant trans fatty acids does not affect the plasma proteome in healthy men. Proteomics. 11:3928-3934.
Shaughnessy LJ, Smith LA, Evans J, Anderson D, Caldow G, Marion G, Low JC, Hutchings MR.  2013.  High prevalence of paratuberculosis in rabbits is associated with difficulties in controlling the disease in cattle. Veterinary Journal. 198:267-270.
Zhang RX, Calixto CPG, Marquez Y, Venhuizen P, Tzioutziou NA, Guo WB, Spensley M, Entizne JC, Lewandowska D, Ten Have S et al..  2017.  A high quality Arabidopsis transcriptome for accurate transcript-level analysis of alternative splicing. Nucleic Acids Research. 45:5061-5073.
Brown JWS, Calixto CPG, Zhang RX.  2017.  High quality reference transcript datasets hold the key to transcript-specific RNA-seq analysis in plants. New Phytologist. 213:525-530.
Benavides J, Katzer F, Maley SW, Bartley PM, Canton G, Palarea-Albaladejo J, Purslow CA, Pang Y, Rocchi MS, Chianini F et al..  2012.  High rate of transplacental infection and transmission of Neospora caninum following experimental challenge of cattle at day 210 of gestation. Veterinary Research. 43:83.
Shahinnia F, Druka A, Franckowiak JD, Morgante M, Waugh R, Stein N.  2011.  High resolution mapping of Dense spike-ar (dsp.ar) to the genetic centromere of barley chromosome 7H. Theoretical and Applied Genetics. 124:373-384.
Liu H, Bayer M, Druka A, Russell J, Hackett C, Poland J, Ramsay L, Hedley P, Waugh R.  2014.  High resolution mapping of the Breviaristatum-e (ari-e) locus in cultivated barley using genotyping by sequencing (GBS). BMC Genomics. 15
Lochlainn S, Amoah S, Graham NS, Alamer K, Rios JJ, Kurup S, Stoute A, Hammond JP, Ostergaard L, King GJ et al..  2011.  High resolution melt (HRM) analysis is an efficient tool to genotype EMS mutants in complex crop genomes. Plant Methods. 7:1-9.
Zhang Y, Zheng N, Wang J, Yao H, Qiu Q, Chapman SJ.  2019.  High turnover rate of free phospholipids in soil confirms the classic hypothesis of PLFA methodology. Soil Biology and Biochemistry. 135:323-330.
McLean FH, Campbell FM, Langston RF, Sergi D, Resch C, Grant C, Morris AC, Mayer CD, Williams LM.  2019.  A high-fat diet induces rapid changes in the mouse hypothalamic proteome. Nutrition and Metabolism. 16:ArticleNo.26.
Birkel C, Soulsby C, Tetzlaff D, Dunn SM, Spezia L.  2012.  High-frequency storm event isotope sampling reveals time-variant transit time distributions and influence of diurnal cycles. Hydrological Processes. 26:308-316.
Mladkova P, Mladek J, Hejduk S, Hejcman M, Cruz P, Jouany C, Pakeman RJ.  2015.  High-nature-value grasslands have the capacity to cope with nutrient impoverishment induced by mowing and livestock grazing. Journal of Applied Ecology. 52:1073-1081.
Russell WR, Gratz SW, Duncan SH, Holtrop G, Ince J, Scobbie L, Duncan G, Johnstone AM, Lobley GE, Wallace RJ et al..  2011.  High-protein, reduced-carbohydrate weight-loss diets promote metabolite profiles likely to be detrimental to colonic health. American Journal of Clinical Nutrition. 93:1062-1072.
Schmalenbach I, March TJ, Bringezu T, Waugh R, Pillen K.  2011.  High-resolution genotyping of wild barley introgression lines and fine-mapping of the threshability locus thresh-1 using the Illumina GoldenGate assay. Genes Genomes Genetics. 1:187-196.
Koebernick N, Daly KR, Keyes SD, George TS, Brown LK, Raffan A, Cooper LJ, Naveed M, Bengough AG, Sinclair I et al..  2017.  High-resolution synchrotron imaging shows that root hairs influence rhizosphere soil structure formation. New Phytologist. Published online..
Koebernick N, Daly KR, Keyes SD, George TS, Brown LK, Raffan A, Cooper LJ, Naveed M, Bengough AG, Sinclair I et al..  2017.  High-resolution synchrotron imaging shows that root hairs influence rhizosphere soil structure formation. New Phytologist. 216:124-135.
Bajhaiya AK, Dean AP, Driver T, Trivedi DK, Rattray NW, Allwood JW, Goodacre R, Pittman JK.  2016.  High-throughput metabolic screening of microalgae genetic variation in response to nutrient limitation. Metabolomics. 12:ArticleNo.9.
Walker PG, Gordon SL, Brennan RM, Hancock RD.  2006.  High-throughput monolithic HPLC method for rapid vitamin C phenotyping of berry fruit. Phytochemical Analysis. 17:284-290. Abstract
Thomas CL, Graham NS, Hayden R, Meacham MC, Neugebauer K, Nightingale M, Dupuy LX, Hammond JP, White PJ, Broadley MR.  2016.  High-throughput phenotyping (HTP) identifies seedling root traits linked to variation in seed yield and nutrient capture in field-grown oilseed rape (Brassica napus L.). Annals of Botany. 118:655-665.
Shi L, Shi TX, Broadley MR, White PJ, Long Y, Meng JL, Xu FS, Hammond JP.  2013.  High-throughput root phenotyping screens identify genetic loci associated with root architectural traits in Brassica napus under contrasting phosphate availabilities. Annals of Botany. 112:381-389.
Bielska E, Birch PRJ, Buck AH, Abreu-Goodger C, Innes RW, Jin H, Pfaffl MW, Robatzekh S, Regev-Rudzki N, Tisseranth C et al..  2019.  Highlights of the mini-symposium on extracellular vesicles in inter-organismal communication, held in Munich, Germany, August 2018. Journal of Extracellular Vesicles. 8:ArticleNo.1590116.
Radchuk V, Sharma R, Potokina E, Radchuk R, Weier D, Munz E, Schreiber M, Mascher M, Stein N, Wicker T et al..  2019.  The highly divergent Jekyll genes, required for sexual reproduction, are lineage specific for the related grass tribes Triticeae and Bromeae. The Plant Journal. 98:961-974.
Yang L, He LY, Wu L, Ma YF, Li H, Peng P, Li M, Zhang ZL.  2019.  Highly efficient nickel (II) removal by sewage sludge biochar supported a-Fe2O3 and a-FeOOH: Sorption characteristics and mechanisms. PLoS ONE. 14:ArticleNo.e0218114..
Ma YF, Qi Y, Lu TM, Yang L, Wu L, Cui S, Ding YZ, Zhang ZL.  2021.  Highly efficient removal of imidacloprid using potassium hydroxide activated magnetic microporous loofah sponge biochar. Science of the Total Environment. 765:ArticleNo.144253.
Schreiber M, Barakate A, Uzrek N, Macaulay M, Sourdille A, Morris J, Hedley PE, Ramsay L, Waugh R.  2019.  A highly mutagenised barley (cv. Golden Promise) TILLING population coupled with strategies for screening-by-sequencing. Plant Methods. 15:ArticleNo.99..
Liu H, McNicol JW, Bayer MM, Morris JA, Cardle L, Marshall DF, Schulte D, Stein N, Shi B, Tandien S et al..  2011.  Highly parallel gene-to-BAC addressing using microarrays. Biotechniques. 50:165-174.
Nijnik M.  2015.  Highly regarded Ukrainian forester passes away. Forestry Chronicle. 91:119.
Nowara D, Gay A, Lacomme C, Shaw J, Ridout C, Douchkov D, Hensel G, Kumlehn J, Schweizer P.  2010.  HIGS: Host-induced gene silencing in the obligate biotrophic fungal pathogen Blumeria graminis. Plant Cell. 22:3130-3141.
Dallimer M, Davies ZG, Diaz-Porras DF, Irvine KN, Maltby L, Warren PH, Armsworth PR, Gaston KJ.  2015.  Historical influences on the current provision of multiple ecosystem services. Global Environmental Change - Human and Policy Dimensions. 31:307-317.
Folimonova SY, Tilsner J.  2018.  Hitchhikers, highway tolls and roadworks: the interactions of plant viruses with the phloem. Current Opinion in Plant Biology. 43:82-88.
Streitner C, Köster T, Simpson CG, Shaw P, Danisman S, Brown JWS, Staiger D.  2012.  An hnRNP-like RNA-binding protein affects alternative splicing by in vivo interaction with transcripts in Arabidopsis thaliana. Nucleic Acids Research. 40:11240-11255.
Latijnhouwers M, Hawes C, Carvalho C.  2005.  Holding it all together? Candidate proteins for the plant Golgi matrix Current Opinion in Plant Biology. 8:632-639. Abstract
Menezes-Blackburn D, Zhang H, Stutter MI, Giles CD, Darch T, George TS, Shand CA, Lumsdon D, Blackwell M, Wearing C et al..  2016.  A holistic approach to understanding the desorption of phosphorus in soils. Environmental Science and Technology. 50:3371-3381.
Hu D, Clift PD, Boning P, Hannigan R, Hillier S, Blusztajn J, Wan S, Fuller DQ.  2013.  Holocene evolution in weathering and erosion patterns in the Pearl River delta. Geochemistry Geophysics Geosystems. 14:2349-2368.
Melo PC, Silva JDE.  2017.  Home telework and household commuting patterns in Great Britain. Transportation Research, Part A - Policy and Practice. 103:1-24.
Montechiaro F, Hirschmugl CJ, Raven JA, Giordano M.  2006.  Homeostasis of cell composition during prolonged darkness. Plant Cell and Environment. 29:2198-2204. Abstract
Jost M, Taketa S, Mascher M, Himmelbach A, Yuo T, Shahinnia F, Rutten T, Druka A, Schmutzer T, Steuernagel B et al..  2016.  A homolog of Blade-On-Petiole 1 and 2 (BOP1/2) controls internode length and homeotic changes of the barley inflorescence. Plant Physiology. 171:1113-1127.
Nicol L, Bishop SC, Pong-Wong R, Bendixen C, Holm LE, Rhind SM, McNeilly AS.  2009.  Homozygosity for a single base-pair mutation in the oocytespecific GDF9 gene results in sterility in Thoka sheep. Reproduction. 138:921-933.
Danchin EGJ, Guzeeva E, Mantelin S, Berekpiki A, Jones JT.  2016.  Horizontal gene transfer from bacteria has enabled the plant-parasitic nematode Globodera pallida to feed on plant-derived sucrose. Molecular Biology and Evolution. 33:1571-1579.
Haegeman A, Jones JT, Danchin EGJ.  2011.  Horizontal gene transfer in nematodes: a catalyst for plant parasitism? Molecular Plant-Microbe Interactions. 24:879-887.
Andrews M, Id SDM, James EK, Stepkowski T, Hodge S, Simon MF, Young JPW.  2018.  Horizontal transfer of symbiosis genes within and between rhizobial genera: occurrence and importance. Genes. 9:ArticleNo.321.
Raven JA.  2009.  Horsetails get the wind up. New Phytologist. 184:6-9.
Russell GC, Benavides J, Grant DM, Todd H, Thomson J, Puri V, Nath M, Haig DM.  2012.  Host gene expression changes in cattle infected with Alcelaphine herpesvirus 1. Virus Research. 169:246-254.
Axelsson EP, Iason GR, Julkunen-Tiitto R, Whitham TG.  2015.  Host genetics and environment drive divergent responses of two resource sharing gall-formers on Norway spruce: a common garden analysis. PLoS ONE. 10:e0142257.
Mignatti A, Boag B, Cattadori IM.  2016.  Host immunity shapes the impact of climate changes on the dynamics of parasite infections. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America (PNAS). 113:2970-2975.
Wang XD, Boevink P, McLellan H, Armstrong M, Bukharova T, Qin ZW, Birch PRJ.  2015.  A host KH RNA-binding protein is a susceptibility factor targeted by an RXLR effector to promote late blight disease. Molecular Plant. 8:1385-1395.
Saunders DGO, Breen S, Win J, Schornack S, Hein I, Bozkurt TO, Champouret N, Vleeshouwers GAA, Birch PRJ, Gilroy EM et al..  2012.  Host protein BSL1 associates with phytophthora infestans RXLR effector AVR2 and the solanum demissum immune receptor R2 to mediate disease resistance. The Plant Cell. 24:3420-3434.
Wawra S, Bain J, Durward E, de Bruijn I, Minor KL, Matena A, Lobach L, Whisson SC, Bayer P, Porter AJ et al..  2012.  Host-targeting protein 1 (SpHtp1) from the oomycete Saprolegnia parasitica translocates specifically into fish cells in a tyrosine-O-sulphate-dependent manner. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. 109:2096-2101.
Asseng S, Cammarano D, Basso B, Chung U, Alderman PD, Sonder K, Reynolds M, Lobell DB.  2017.  Hot spots of wheat yield decline with rising temperatures. Global Change Biology. 23:24264-2472.
Hill EJ, Jones DL, Paterson E, Hill PW.  2019.  Hotspots and hot moments of amino acid N in soil: real-time insights using continuous microdialysis sampling. Soil Biology and Biochemistry, 131, 40-43.. 131:40-43.
Babulo B, Muys B, Fredu N, Tollens E, Nyssen J, Deckers J, Mathijs E.  2008.  Household livelihood strategies and forest dependence in the highlands of Tigray, Northern Ethiopia. Agricultural Systems. 98:147-155.
Lavoie M, Raven JA.  2020.  How can large-celled diatoms rapidly modulate sinking rates episodically? Journal of Experimental Botany. 71:3386-3389.
Orrell P, Bennett AE.  2013.  How can we exploit above-belowground interactions to assist in addressing the challenges of food security? Frontiers in Plant Science: Plant-Microbe Interactions. 4
Clark EL, Daniell TJ, Wishart J, Hubbard SF, Karley AJ.  2012.  How conserved are the bacterial communities associated with aphids? A detailed assessment of the cabbage aphid (Brevicoryne brassicae) using 16S rDNA Environmental Entomology. 41:1386-1397.
Millett J, Hester AJ, Millard P, MacDonald AJS.  2006.  How do different competing species influence the response of Betula pubescens Ehrh. to browsing? Basic and Applied Ecology. 7(2):123-132.
Fraser FC, Hallett PD, Wookey PA, Hartley IP, Hopkins DW.  2013.  How do enzymes catalysing soil nitrogen transformations respond to changing temperatures? Biology and Fertility of Soils. 49:99-103.
Duncan AJ, Ginane C, Elston DA, Kunaver A, Gordon IJ.  2006.  How do herbivores trade off the positive and negative consequences of diet selection decisions? Animal Behaviour. 71(1):93-99.
Granum E, Raven JA, Leegood RC.  2005.  How do marine diatoms fix 10 billion tonnes of inorganic carbon per year? Canadian Journal of Botany - Review Canadienne de Botanique. 83:898-908. Abstract
Hermans C, Hammond JP, White PJ, Verbruggen N.  2006.  How do plants respond to nutrient shortage by biomass allocation? Trends in Plant Science. 11:610-617. Abstract
Jones HG.  2012.  How do rootstocks control shoot water relations? New Phytologist. 194:301-303.
Galli F, Grando S, Adamsone-Fiskovica A, Bjorkhaug H, Czekaj M, Duckett D, Almaas HE, Karanikolas P, Moreno-Pérez OM, Ortiz-Miranda D et al..  2020.  How do small farms contribute to food and nutrition security? Linking small farms, strategies, outcomes in territorial food systems Global Food Security. 26:ArticleNo.100427.
Prager K, Labarthe P, Caggiano M, Lorenzo-Arribas A.  2016.  How does commercialisation impact on the provision of farm advisory services? Evidence from Belgium, Italy, Ireland and the UK Land Use Policy. 52:329-344.
Tetzlaff D, Seibert J, McGuire K, Laudon H, Burns D, Dunn SM, Soulsby C.  2009.  How does landscape structure influence catchment transit time across different geomorphic provinces? Hydrological Processes. 23(6):945-953.
Duncan AJ, Elwert C, Villalba JJ, Yearsley J, Pouloupoulou I, Gordon IJ.  2007.  How does pattern of feeding and rate of nutrient delivery influence conditioned food preferences? Oecologia. 153(3):617-624.
James AB, Calixto CPG, Tzioutziou NA, Guo W, Zhang RX, Simpson CG, Jiang WY, Nimmo GA, Brown JWS, Nimmo HG.  2018.  How does temperature affect splicing events? Isoform switching of splicing factors regulates splicing of LATE ELONGATED HYPOCOTYL (LHY) Plant Cell and Environment.. 41:1539-1550.
Balana BB, Dunn SM.  2013.  How effective are agricultural management measures at improving water quality? Intersezioni - Online magazine of the Agronomist Professional Association of Milano, 40, 18 December 2013..
Adbul Salam Y, Phimister E.  2016.  How effective are heuristic solutions for electricity planning in developing countries. Socio-Economic Planning Sciences. 55:14-24.
Rezanezhad F, Andersen R, Pouliot R, Price JS, Rochefort L, Graf MD.  2012.  How fen vegetation structure affects the transport of oil sands process-affected waters. Wetlands. 32:557-570.
Ross LC, Woodin SJ, Hester AJ, Thompson DBA, Birks HJB.  2010.  How important is plot relocation accuracy when interpreting re-visitation studies of vegetation change? Plant Ecology and Diversity. 3(1):1-8.
Raven JA.  2018.  How long have photosynthetic organisms been aggregating soils? New Phytologist. 219:1139-1141.
Caron-Lormier G, Bohan DA, Hawes C, Raybould A, Haughton AJ, Humphry RW.  2009.  How might we model an ecosystem? Ecological Modelling. 220:1935-1949.
Brooks JS, Waylen KA, Borgerhoff Mulder M.  2012.  How national context, project design, and local community characteristics influence success in community-based conservation projects. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS). 109:2165-21270.
McDonnell JJ, McGuire K, Aggarwal KP, Beven K, Biondi D, Destouni G, Dunn S, James A, Kirchner J, Kraft P et al..  2010.  How old is the streamwater? Open questions in catchment transit time conceptualization, modelling and analysis Hydrological Processes. 24(12):1745-1754.
Selge S, Fischer A.  2011.  How people familiarise themselves with complex ecological concepts - anchoring of social representations of invasive non-native species. Journal of Community and Applied Social Psychology. 21:297-311.
Babikova Z, Johnson D, Bruce TJA, Pickett JA, Gilbert L.  2013.  How rapid is aphid-induced signal transfer between plants via common mycelial networks? Communicative and Integrative Biology. 6:e25904.
Buckland ST, Baillie SR, Dick JM, Elston DA, Magurran AE, Scott EM, Smith RI, Somerfield PJ, Studeny AC, Watt A.  2012.  How should regional biodiversity be monitored? Environmental and Ecological Statistics. 19:601-626.
Prager K, Nienaber B, Neumann B, Phillips A.  2015.  How should rural policy be evaluated if it aims to foster community involvement in environmental management? Journal of Rural Studies. 37:120-1`31.
Sausse C, Colbach N, Young MW, Squire GR.  2012.  How to manage the impact of gene flow on oilseed rape grain quality? Simulation case studies of three contrasted landscapes European Journal of Agronomy. 38:32-42.
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