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The customer isn't always right—conservation and animal welfare implications of the increasing demand for wildlife tourism
TP Moorhouse, CAL Dahlsjö, SE Baker, NC D'Cruze, DW Macdonald
PloS one 10 (10), e0138939, 2015
2142015
Native or exotic? Double or single? Evaluating plants for pollinator-friendly gardens
SA Corbet, J Bee, K Dasmahapatra, S Gale, E Gorringe, B La Ferla, ...
Annals of Botany 87 (2), 219-232, 2001
1842001
Water Vole Conservation Handbook, Second Edition
R Strachan, T Moorhouse
Wildlife Conservation Research Unit and The Environment Agency, 2006
150*2006
Unethical use of wildlife in tourism: What's the problem, who is responsible, and what can be done?
T Moorhouse, NC D'Cruze, DW Macdonald
Journal of Sustainable Tourism 25 (4), 505-516, 2017
1412017
Information could reduce consumer demand for exotic pets
TP Moorhouse, M Balaskas, NC D'Cruze, DW Macdonald
Conservation Letters 10 (3), 337-345, 2017
1292017
Are invasives worse in freshwater than terrestrial ecosystems?
TP Moorhouse, DW Macdonald
Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews: Water 2 (1), 1-8, 2015
1252015
Effects of habitat quality upon reintroduction success in water voles: evidence from a replicated experiment
TP Moorhouse, M Gelling, DW Macdonald
Biological Conservation 142 (1), 53-60, 2009
1012009
Indirect negative impacts of radio‐collaring: sex ratio variation in water voles
TP Moorhouse, DW MacDonald
Journal of Applied Ecology 42 (1), 91-98, 2005
932005
Evaluating the role of invasive aquatic species as drivers of fine sediment-related river management problems: the case of the signal crayfish (Pacifastacus leniusculus)
GL Harvey, TP Moorhouse, NJ Clifford, AJ Henshaw, MF Johnson, ...
Progress in Physical Geography 35 (4), 517-533, 2011
842011
Invasive crayfish as drivers of fine sediment dynamics in rivers: field and laboratory evidence
GL Harvey, AJ Henshaw, TP Moorhouse, NJ Clifford, H Holah, J Grey, ...
Earth Surface Processes and Landforms 39 (2), 259-271, 2014
792014
Factors affecting hedgehog (Erinaceus europaeus) attraction to rural villages in arable landscapes
CE Pettett, TP Moorhouse, PJ Johnson, DW Macdonald
European Journal of Wildlife Research 63, 1-12, 2017
652017
National predictors of hedgehog Erinaceus europaeus distribution and decline in Britain
CE Pettett, PJ Johnson, TP Moorhouse, DW Macdonald
Mammal Review 48 (1), 1-6, 2018
562018
Intensive removal of signal crayfish (Pacifastacus leniusculus) from rivers increases numbers and taxon richness of macroinvertebrate species
TP Moorhouse, AE Poole, LC Evans, DC Bradley, DW Macdonald
Ecology and Evolution 4 (4), 494-504, 2014
532014
American mink control on inland rivers in southern England: an experimental test of a model strategy
LA Harrington, AL Harrington, T Moorhouse, M Gelling, L Bonesi, ...
Biological Conservation 142 (4), 839-849, 2009
522009
Surface films as mosquito larvicides: partitioning the mode of action
SA Corbet, C Tiley, T Moorhouse, C Giam, S Pursglove, J Raby, M Rich
Entomologia experimentalis et applicata 94 (3), 295-307, 2000
422000
Long-term changes in macrophytes of British rivers: 1. River Wear
BA Whitton, PNG Boulton, EM Clegg, JJ Gemmell, GG Graham, R Gustar, ...
Science of the Total Environment 210, 411-426, 1998
411998
Reduce or redirect? Which social marketing interventions could influence demand for traditional medicines?
TP Moorhouse, PGR Coals, NC D'Cruze, DW Macdonald
Biological Conservation 242, 108391, 2020
402020
What limits male range sizes at different population densities? Evidence from three populations of water voles
TP Moorhouse, DW Macdonald
Journal of Zoology 274 (4), 395-402, 2008
402008
Temporal patterns of range use in water voles: do females' territories drift?
TP Moorhouse, DW Macdonald
Journal of Mammalogy 86 (4), 655-661, 2005
392005
The effect of priming, nationality and greenwashing on preferences for wildlife tourist attractions
TP Moorhouse, NC D'Cruze, DW Macdonald
Global ecology and conservation 12, 188-203, 2017
382017
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