Henrik Smith
Titel
professor
Organisation
046-2229379
+46709782056
Henrik [dot] Smith [at] biol [dot] lu [dot] se
Publikationer (hämtat ur Lunds universitets publikationsdatabas)
författare
- 2013
- 2012
- Aphids and their natural enemies are differently affected by habitat features at local and landscape scales
- Assessing habitat quality of farm-dwelling house sparrows in different agricultural landscapes.
- Drastic historic shifts in bumble-bee community composition in Sweden
- Field scale organic farming does not counteract landscape effects on butterfly trait composition
- Is the large-scale decline of the starling related to local changes in demography?
- Organic farming improves pollination success in strawberries.
- The landscape matrix modifies the effect of habitat fragmentation in grassland butterflies
- Towards Integrated Pest Management in Red Clover Seed Production
- 2011
- A benefit analysis of screening for invasive species - base-rate uncertainty and the value of information
- Assessing the effect of the time since transition to organic farming on plants and butterflies
- Bumblebee colonies produce larger foragers in complex landscapes
- Developing European conservation and mitigation tools for pollination services: approaches of the STEP (Status and Trends of European Pollinators) project
- Does conservation on farmland contribute to halting the biodiversity decline?
- Gardens benefit bees and enhance pollination in intensively managed farmland
- Uppdatering av den vetenskapliga grunden för klimatarbetet. En översyn av naturvetenskapliga aspekter
- Åtgärder för att gynna biologisk mångfald i slättbygder - En kunskapssammanställning
- 2010
- Biodiversity and the landscape ecology of agri-environment schemes
- Body mass changes in a biparental incubator: the Redshank Tringa totanus
- Consequences of organic farming and landscape heterogeneity for species richness and abundance of farmland birds.
- Farmland as stopover habitat for migrating birds - effects of organic farming and landscape structure
- Land use intensity and landscape complexity-Analysis of landscape characteristics in an agricultural region in Southern Sweden
- Mother-offspring conflicts, hormone signaling, and asymmetric ownership of information
- Organic farming at local and landscape scales benefits plant diversity
- Picking personalities apart: estimating the influence of predation, sex and body size on boldness in the guppy Poecilia reticulata
- Short- and long-term consequences of prenatal testosterone for immune function: an experimental study in the zebra finch
- The design of artificial nestboxes for the study of secondary hole-nesting birds: a review of methodological inconsistencies and potential biases
- The grey partridge and AESs in Sweden: Setting up an experimental restoration of the grey partridge and associated farmland biodiversity in Sweden
- Time lags in biodiversity response to farming practice
- Time to establishment success for introduced signal crayfish in Sweden - a statistical evaluation when success is partially known
- 2009
- 2008
- Displacement of a native by an alien bumblebee: lower pollinator efficiency overcome by overwhelmingly higher visitation frequency.
- Do corridors promote dispersal in grassland butterflies and other insects?
- Interacting effects of farming practice and landscape context on bumble bees
- Local and landscape effects of organic farming on butterfly species richness and abundance
- More biodiversity at less cost: an integrated ecological-economic approach to preservation of small landscape elements
- Restricted dispersal in a flying beetle assessed by telemetry
- 2007
- Asymmetric dispersal and survival indicate population sources for grassland butterflies in agricultural landscapes
- Biologisk mångfald i jordbrukslandskapet - spelar ekologisk odling någon roll?
- Carotenoid and protein supplementation have differential effects on pheasant ornamentation and immunity
- Quantitative estimates of tree species selectivity by moose (Alces alces) in a forest landscape
- Semi-natural grasslands as population sources for pollinating insects in agricultural landscapes
- 2006
- Effects of an agri-environment scheme on wader populations of coastal meadows of southern Sweden
- Effects of grassland abandonment, restoration and management on butterflies and vascular plants
- Food limitation during breeding in a heterogeneous landscape
- Landscape composition and habitat area affects butterfly species richness in semi-natural grasslands
- The effect of organic farming on butterfly diversity depends on landscape context
- The relationship between local extinctions of grassland butterflies and increased soil nitrogen levels
- Transgenerational priming of immunity: maternal exposure to a bacterial antigen enhances offspring humoral immunity
- 2005
- Antagonistic coevolution under sexual conflict
- Brood parasitic European starlings do not lay high-quality eggs
- Introduction: evolutionary processes in sexual conflicts
- Nesting success in Redshank Tringa totanus breeding on coastal meadows and the importance of habitat features used as perches by avian predators
- The spatial and temporal repeatability of PHA-responses
- The starling mating system as an outcome of the sexual conflict
- 2004
- 2003
- Effects of nutrition on sexual ornaments and humoral immune responsiveness in adult male pheasants
- Interfemale variation in egg yolk androgen allocation in the European starling: do high-quality females invest more?
- Landscape composition affects habitat use and foraging flight distances in breeding European starlings
- 2002
- Long- and short-term state-dependent foraging under predation risk: an indication of habitat quality
- Pheasant sexual ornaments reflect nutritional conditions during early growth.
- Starling foraging success in relation to agricultural land-use
- The effect of pasture on starling (Sturnus vulgaris) breeding success and population density in a heterogeneous agricultural landscape in southern Sweden
- 2001
- Early nutrition causes persistent effects on pheasant morphology
- Gain curves in depletable food patches: A test of five models with European starlings
- Nest-attenders in the pied flycatcher (Ficedula hypoleuca) during nestling rearing: A possible case of prospective resource exploration
- Resolution of evolutionary conflicts: costly behaviours enforce the evolution of cost-free competition
- 2000
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- 1996
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