Dennis Roger L. H.

First name
Roger
Middle name
L. H.
Last name
Dennis
Sparks, T.H., Roy, D.B. & Dennis, R.L.H. (2005) The influence of temperature on migration of Lepidoptera into Britain. Global Change Biology, 11, 507–514.
Kemp, R.J., Hardy, P.B., Roy, D.B. & Dennis, R.L.H. (2008) The relative exploitation of annuals as larval host plants by European butterflies. Journal of Natural History, 42, 1079–1093.
Dennis, R.L.H., Dapporto, L., Sparks, T.H., Williams, S.R., Greatorex-Davies, N., Asher, J. & Roy, D.B. (2010) Turnover and trends in butterfly communities on two British tidal islands: stochastic influences and deterministic factors. Journal of Biogeography, 37, 2291–2304.
Roy, D.B., Oliver, T.H., Botham, M.S., Beckmann, B., Brereton, T.M., Dennis, R.L.H., Harrower, C.A., Phillimore, A.B. & Thomas, J.A. (2015) Similarities in butterfly emergence dates among populations suggest local adaptation to climate. Global Change Biology, 21, 3313–3322.
Fox, R., Roy, D.B., Dennis, R.L.H. & Asher, J. (2010) A new look at the changing distributions of British butterflies: different analysis, same results. ’s Gazette.
Shreeve, T.G., Dennis, R.L.H., Roy, D.B. & Moss, D. (2001) An Ecological Classification of British Butterflies: Ecological Attributes and Biotope Occupancy. Journal of Insect Conservation, 5, 145–161.
Dennis, R.L.H., Dapporto, L., Sparks, T.H., Williams, S.R., Greatorex-Davies, N., Asher, J. & Roy, D.B. (2010) Are trends for arthropod communities the norm? Indications from butterflies on two UK tidal islands and two mainland sites. Journal of Biogeography.
Dennis, R.L.H., Shreeve, T.G., Isaac, N.J.B., Roy, D.B., Hardy, P.B., Fox, R. & Asher, J. (2006) The effects of visual apparency on bias in butterfly recording and monitoring. Biological Conservation, 128, 486–492.