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Structural indicators of spider communities across the forest plantation cycle
AG Oxbrough, T Gittings, J O’Halloran, PS Giller, GF Smith
Forest Ecology and management 212 (1-3), 171-183, 2005
1712005
Identifying practical indicators of biodiversity for stand-level management of plantation forests
GF Smith, T Gittings, M Wilson, L French, A Oxbrough, S O’Donoghue, ...
Plantation Forests and Biodiversity: Oxymoron or Opportunity?, 67-91, 2009
1392009
Resource quality and the colonisation and succession of coprophagous dung beetles
T Gittings, PS Giller
Ecography 21 (6), 581-592, 1998
1281998
The contribution of open spaces to the maintenance of hoverfly (Diptera, Syrphidae) biodiversity in Irish plantation forests
T Gittings, J O’Halloran, T Kelly, PS Giller
Forest Ecology and Management 237 (1), 290-300, 2006
1002006
Life history traits and resource utilisation in an assemblage of north temperate Aphodius dung beetles (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae)
T Gittings, PS Giller
Ecography 20 (1), 55-66, 1997
1001997
Dung decomposition in contrasting temperate pastures in relation to dung beetle and earthworm activity.
T Gittings, PS Giller, G Stakelum
941994
A review of competition in north temperate dung beetle communities
JA Finn, T Gittings
Ecological Entomology 28 (1), 1-13, 2003
932003
Effects of growth stage and tree species composition on breeding bird assemblages of plantation forests
MW Wilson, J Pithon, T Gittings, TC Kelly, PS Giller, J O'Halloran
Bird Study 53 (3), 225-236, 2006
752006
The influence of open space on ground-dwelling spider assemblages within plantation forests
AG Oxbrough, T Gittings, J O’Halloran, PS Giller, TC Kelly
Forest Ecology and Management 237 (1-3), 404-417, 2006
562006
Spatial and temporal variation in species composition of dung beetle assemblages in southern Ireland
JNA Finn, TM Gittings, PLS Giller
Ecological Entomology 24 (1), 24-36, 1999
511999
The initial effects of afforestation on the ground-dwelling spider fauna of Irish peatlands and grasslands
AG Oxbrough, T Gittings, J O’Halloran, PS Giller, TC Kelly
Forest Ecology and Management 237 (1-3), 478-491, 2006
502006
Implications of afforestation for bird communities: the importance of preceding land-use type
CT Graham, MW Wilson, T Gittings, TC Kelly, S Irwin, JL Quinn, ...
Biodiversity and Conservation 26, 3051-3071, 2017
442017
Biodiversity of the ground-dwelling spider fauna of afforestation habitats
AG Oxbrough, T Gittings, J O’Halloran, PS Giller, TC Kelly
Agriculture, ecosystems & environment 120 (2-4), 433-441, 2007
442007
Aphodius dung beetle assemblage stability at different spatial and temporal scales
JA Finn, T Gittings, PS Giller
Applied Soil Ecology 10 (1-2), 27-36, 1998
361998
Longitudinal variation in abundance of a freshwater pearl mussel Margaritifera margaritifera population in relation to riverine habitats
T Gittings, D O'Keefe, F Gallagher, J Finn, T O'Mahony
Biology and Environment: Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy, 171-178, 1998
351998
Factors affecting the bird diversity of planted and semi-natural oak forests in Ireland
CT Graham, MW Wilson, T Gittings, TC Kelly, S Irwin, OFMD Sweeney, ...
Bird Study 61 (3), 309-320, 2014
302014
Bird diversity of afforestation habitats in Ireland: current trends and likely impacts
MW Wilson, T Gittings, J Pithon, TC Kelly, S Irwin, J O'Halloran
Biology and Environment: Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy 112 (1), 55-68, 2012
262012
Biodiversity in Irish plantation forests
S Iremonger, J O’Halloran, DL Kelly, MW Wilson, GF Smith, T Gittings, ...
Environmental Protection Agency, Dublin, 51, 2007
262007
The community ecology of Aphodius dung beetles
T Gittings
Unpublished PhD thesis, National University of Ireland, 1994
261994
The effects of intertidal oyster (Crassostrea gigas) culture on the spatial distribution of waterbirds
T Gittings, PD O'Donoghue
Marine Institute, 2012
242012
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