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Andrew Foggo
Andrew Foggo
Associate Prof in Ecology, Plymouth University
Verified email at Plymouth.ac.uk
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Coral and mollusc resistance to ocean acidification adversely affected by warming
R Rodolfo-Metalpa, F Houlbrèque, É Tambutté, F Boisson, C Baggini, ...
Nature Climate Change 1 (6), 308-312, 2011
5802011
The future of the northeast Atlantic benthic flora in a high CO2 world
J Brodie, CJ Williamson, DA Smale, NA Kamenos, N Mieszkowska, ...
Ecology and evolution 4 (13), 2787-2798, 2014
2792014
Does macrophyte fractal complexity drive invertebrate diversity, biomass and body size distributions?
L McAbendroth, PM Ramsay, A Foggo, SD Rundle, DT Bilton
Oikos 111 (2), 279-290, 2005
2582005
Soil Microbial and Faunal Community Responses to Bt Maize and Insecticide in Two Soils
BS Griffiths, S Caul, J Thompson, ANE Birch, C Scrimgeour, J Cortet, ...
Journal of environmental quality 35 (3), 734-741, 2006
1932006
Impact of fish farms on maerl beds in strongly tidal areas
J Hall-Spencer, N White, E Gillespie, K Gillham, A Foggo
Marine Ecology Progress Series 326, 1-9, 2006
1652006
Functional diversity predicts overyielding effect of species combination on primary productivity
JN Griffin, V Méndez, AF Johnson, SR Jenkins, A Foggo
Oikos 118 (1), 37-44, 2009
1612009
Insecticidal activity of garlic juice in two dipteran pests
GM Prowse, TS Galloway, A Foggo
Agricultural and Forest Entomology 8 (1), 1-6, 2006
1602006
Unravelling nestedness and spatial pattern in pond assemblages
L McAbendroth, A Foggo, SD Rundle, DT Bilton
Journal of Animal Ecology, 41-49, 2005
1522005
Are distribution patterns linked to dispersal mechanism? An investigation using pond invertebrate assemblages
SD Rundle, A Foggo, V Choiseul, DT Bilton
Freshwater Biology 47 (9), 1571-1581, 2002
1492002
Physiological advantages of dwarfing in surviving extinctions in high-CO2 oceans
V Garilli, R Rodolfo-Metalpa, D Scuderi, L Brusca, D Parrinello, ...
Nature Climate Change 5 (7), 678-682, 2015
1442015
Estimating marine species richness: an evaluation of six extrapolative techniques
A Foggo, MJ Attrill, MT Frost, AA Rowden
Marine Ecology Progress Series 248, 15-26, 2003
1432003
Can ecosystem functioning be maintained despite climate‐driven shifts in species composition? Insights from novel marine forests
A Pessarrodona, A Foggo, DA Smale
Journal of Ecology 107 (1), 91-104, 2019
1292019
Characterising the deterioration of different plastics in air and seawater
NFA Biber, A Foggo, RC Thompson
Marine pollution bulletin 141, 595-602, 2019
1112019
Deep-sea coral distribution on seamounts, oceanic islands, and continental slopes in the Northeast Atlantic
J Hall-Spencer, A Rogers, J Davies, A Foggo
Bulletin of marine science 81 (3), 135-146, 2007
1072007
HORSE CHESTNUT SCALE (PULVINARIA REGALIS) (HOMOPTERA: COCCIDAE) AND URBAN HOST TREE ENVIRONMENT
MR Speight, RS Hails, M Gilbert, A Foggo
Ecology 79 (5), 1503-1513, 1998
901998
Edge effects and tropical forest canopy invertebrates
A Foggo, CMP Ozanne, MR Speight, C Hambler
Tropical Forest Canopies: Ecology and Management, 347-359, 2001
892001
Range size in North American Enallagma damselflies correlates with wing size
SD Rundle, DT Bilton, JC Abbott, A Foggo
Freshwater Biology 52 (3), 471-477, 2007
852007
The net result: evaluating species richness extrapolation techniques for littoral pond invertebrates
A Foggo, SD Rundle, DT Bilton
Freshwater Biology 48 (10), 1756-1764, 2003
852003
Tri-trophic consequences of UV-B exposure: plants, herbivores and parasitoids
A Foggo, S Higgins, JJ Wargent, RA Coleman
Oecologia 154 (3), 505-512, 2007
772007
Mounting evidence: near‐slope seamounts are faunally indistinct from an adjacent bank
KL Howell, SL Mowles, A Foggo
Marine Ecology 31, 52-62, 2010
742010
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