Hill Mark O

First name
Mark
Middle name
O
Last name
Hill
Hill, M.O. (2013) Spherikm - a computer program for clustering columns and rows of an occurrence matrix using weighted spherical k-means.
Finnie, T.J.R., Preston, C.D., Hill, M.O., Uotila, P. & Crawley, M.J. (2007) Floristic elements in European vascular plants: an analysis based on Atlas Florae Europaeae. Journal of Biogeography, 34, 1848–1872.
Pocock, M.J.O., Newson, S.E., Henderson, I.G., Peyton, J., Sutherland, W.J., Noble, D.G., Ball, S.G., Beckmann, B., Biggs, J., Brereton, T.M., Bullock, D.J., Buckland, S.T., Edwards, M., Eaton, M.A., Harvey, M.C., Hill, M.O., Horlock, M., Hubble, D.S., Julian, A.M., Mackey, E.C., Mann, D.J., Marshall, M.J., Medlock, J.M., O’Mahony, E.M., Pacheco, M., Porter, K., Prentice, S., Procter, D.A., Roy, H.E., Southway, S.E., Shortall, C.R., Stewart, A.J., Wembridge, D.E., Wright, M.A. & Roy, D.B. (2015) Developing and enhancing biodiversity monitoring programmes: a collaborative assessment of priorities. Journal of Applied Ecology, 52, 686–695.
Preston, C.D., Harrower, C.A. & Hill, M.O. (2011) Distribution patterns in British and Irish liverworts and hornworts. Journal of Bryology, 3–17.
Preston, C.D., Hill, M.O., Bosanquet, S.D. & Ames, S.L. (2009) Progress towards a new Atlas of Bryophytes. Field Bryology, 98, 14–20.
Roy, H.E., Bacon, J., Beckmann, B., Harrower, C.A., Hill, M.O., Isaac, N.J.B., Preston, C.D., Rathod, B., Rorke, S.L., Marchant, J.H., Musgrove, A.J., Noble, D.G., Sewell, J., Seeley, B., Sweet, N., Adams, L., Bishop, J., Jukes, A.R., Walker, K.J. & Pearman, D.A. (2012) Non-Native Species in Great Britain: Establishment, Detection and Reporting to Inform Effective Decision-Making. Defra.
Hill, M.O. (2011) Frescalo - a computer program to analyse your biological records.
Preston, C.D., Hill, M.O., Porley, R.D. & Bosanquet, S.D. (2010) Survey of the bryophytes of arable land in Britain and Ireland 1: a classification of arable field assemblages. Journal of Bryology, 32, 61–79.
Hill, M.O., Harrower, C.A. & Preston, C.D. (2013) Spherical k-means clustering is good for interpreting multivariate species occurrence data. Methods in Ecology and Evolution, 4, 542–551.
Hill, M.O., Preston, C.D. & Roy, D.B. (2004) PLANTATT - Attributes of British and Irish Plants - Spreadsheet.