Publications of Myles H. M. Menz
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Journal Article (50)
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12 (3), 242138 (2025)
Captivity alters behaviour but not seasonal brain size change in semi-naturally housed shrews. Royal Society Open Science
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956, 177166 (2024)
Insecticide exposure alters flight-dependent gene-expression in honey bees, Apis mellifera. Science of the Total Environment
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378 (1892), 20220359 (2023)
Insect communities under skyglow: diffuse night-time illuminance induces spatio-temporal shifts in movement and predation. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London, Series B: Biological Sciences
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224 (8), pp. 715 - 727 (2023)
Improving conservation and translocation success of an endangered orchid, Caladenia xanthochila (Orchidaceae), through understanding pollination. Plant Ecology
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377 (6607), pp. 764 - 768 (2022)
Individual tracking reveals long-distance flight-path control in a nocturnally migrating moth. Science
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265, 109408 (2022)
Urban native vegetation remnants support more diverse native bee communities than residential gardens in Australia's southwest biodiversity hotspot. Biological Conservation
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70 (3), pp. 231 - 247 (2022)
Optimising conservation translocations of threatened Caladenia (Orchidaceae) by identifying adult microsite and germination niche. Australian Journal of Botany
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37 (10), pp. 872 - 885 (2022)
Emerging technologies revolutionise insect ecology and monitoring. Trends in Ecology and Evolution
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15, 678936 (2021)
A guide for using flight simulators to study the sensory basis of long-distance migration in insects. Frontiers in Behavioral Neuroscience
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176, pp. 99 - 109 (2021)
Autumn southward migration of dragonflies along the Baltic coast and the influence of weather on flight. Animal Behaviour
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288 (1959), 20211805 (2021)
Hoverflies use a time-compensated sun compass to orientate during autumn migration. Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences
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13 (2), pp. 103 - 114 (2020)
Interpreting insect declines: seven challenges and a way forward. Insect Conservation and Diversity
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287 (1927), 20200508 (2020)
Pollination by hoverflies in the Anthropocene. Proceedings of the Royal Society B
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287 (1928), 20200406 (2020)
Adaptive strategies of high-flying migratory hoverflies in response to wind currents. Proceedings of the Royal Society B-Biological Sciences
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7, 6 (2020)
A global database for metacommunity ecology, integrating species, traits, environment and space. Scientific Data
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11 (5), e03076 (2020)
The relative performance of sampling methods for native bees: an empirical test and review of the literature. Ecosphere
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42 (5), pp. 942 - 955 (2019)
Environmental effects on flying migrants revealed by radar. Ecography
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42 (5), pp. 912 - 930 (2019)
Perspectives and challenges for the use of radar in biological conservation. Ecography
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6 (4), 190153 (2019)
Quantification of migrant hoverfly movements (Diptera: Syrphidae) on the West Coast of North America. Royal Society Open Science
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7, 403 (2019)
Mechanisms and consequences of partial migration in insects. Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution
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5 (2), pp. 169 - 179 (2019)
Characterizing animal anatomy and internal composition for electromagnetic modelling in radar entomology. Remote Sensing in Ecology and Conservation
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42 (5), pp. 876 - 886 (2019)
Revealing patterns of nocturnal migration using the European weather radar network. Ecography
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29 (4), e01900 (2019)
Larval and phenological traits predict insect community response tomowing regime manipulations. Ecological Applications
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29 (13), pp. 2167 - 2173 (2019)
Mass seasonal migrations of hoverflies provide extensive pollination and crop protection services. Current Biology
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285 (1881), 20172829 (2018)
Higher flight activity in the offspring of migrants compared to residents in a migratory insect. Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences
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11 (3), pp. 267 - 275 (2018)
Rush hours in flower visitors over a day-night cycle. Insect Conservation and Diversity
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24 (7), pp. 919 - 927 (2018)
Contrasting responses in community structure and phenology of migratory and non-migratory pollinators to urbanization. Diversity and Distributions
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67 (10), pp. 912 - 918 (2017)
From agricultural benefits to aviation safety: Realizing the potential of continent-wide radar networks. Bioscience
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239, pp. 376 - 384 (2017)
Promoting diverse communities of wild bees and hoverflies requires a landscape approach to managing meadows. Agriculture, Ecosystems & Environment
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25 (4), pp. 605 - 617 (2017)
A framework for the practical science necessary to restore sustainable, resilient, and biodiverse ecosystems. Restoration Ecology
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127, pp. 187 - 195 (2017)
Consistent behavioural differences between migratory and resident hoverflies. Animal Behaviour
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21 (5), pp. 410 - 417 (2016)
Cooperative extension: A model of science-practice integration for ecosystem restoration. Trends in Plant Science
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119 (2), pp. 283 - 298 (2016)
Behaviour of sexually deceived ichneumonid wasps and its implications for pollination in Cryptostylis (Orchidaceae). Biological Journal of the Linnean Society
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19 (4), pp. 703 - 711 (2015)
Absence of nectar resource partitioning in a community of parasitoid wasps. Journal of Insect Conservation
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177 (1), pp. 124 - 140 (2015)
Ecological and genetic evidence for cryptic ecotypes in a rare sexually deceptive orchid, Drakaea elastica. Botanical Journal of the Linnean Society
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179 (3), pp. 511 - 525 (2015)
Pollinator rarity as a threat to a plant with a specialized pollination system. Botanical Journal of the Linnean Society
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190, pp. 61 - 67 (2015)
Does metabolic rate and evaporative water loss reflect differences in migratory strategy in sexually dimorphic hoverflies? Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology A-Molecular & Integrative Physiology
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203 (3), pp. 939 - 952 (2014)
Discovery of pyrazines as pollinator sex pheromones and orchid semiochemicals: implications for the evolution of sexual deception. New Phytologist
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28 (4), pp. 846 - 856 (2014)
Changes in the composition and behaviour of a pollinator guild with plant population size and the consequences for plant fecundity. Functional Ecology
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36, pp. 13 - 31 (2014)
The Ortolan Bunting Emberiza hortulana wintering in West Africa, and its status as a passage migrant in Mauritania. Malimbus
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339 (6119), pp. 526 - 527 (2013)
Hurdles and opportunities for landscape-scale restoration. Science
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8 (3), e59111 (2013)
Mate-searching behaviour of common and rare wasps and the implications for pollen movement of the sexually deceptive orchids they pollinate. PLoS One
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46 (1), pp. 122 - 129 (2012)
The precipitous decline of the ortolan bunting Emberiza hortulana: time to build on scientific evidence to inform conservation management. Oryx
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16 (1), pp. 4 - 12 (2011)
Reconnecting plants and pollinators: challenges in the restoration of pollination mutualisms. Trends in Plant Science
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36 (2), pp. 49 - 50 (2009)
New records of “Hypolimnas bolina nerina” (Fabricius) (Lepidoptera: Nymphalidae) from the Pilbara region, Western Australia. The Australian Entomologist
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151 (4), pp. 752 - 761 (2009)
Habitat selection by Ortolan Buntings Emberiza hortulana in post-fire succession in Catalonia: implications for the conservation of farmland populations. Ibis
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97 (3), pp. 323 - 333 (2009)
Foraging habitat selection in the last Ortolan Bunting Emberiza hortulana population in Switzerland: final lessons before extinction. Ardea
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150 (2), pp. 393 - 400 (2009)
Migration patterns of Hoopoe Upupa epops and Wryneck Jynx torquilla: an analysis of European ring recoveries. Journal of Ornithology
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25, pp. 255 - 257 (2007)
Lechenaultia divaricata (Goodeniaceae) from the Great Victoria Desert, a new species record for Western Australia. Western Australian Naturalist
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89, pp. 89 - 90 (2006)
Occurrence of the Barking Gecko Underwoodisaurus milii (Bory 1825) (Gekkonidae) in the Pilbara Region, Western Australia. Journal of the Royal Society of Western Australia