Using electric network theory to model oak processionary moth spread in urban woodland patches https://t.co/Zni6zZx7ey #oa
.@EPSRC funded article 'the maths of moths' is #OA @SpringerOpen @BristOliver http://t.co/nsS1rPsDgR http://t.co/rv2AWYxsyO
Thanks to @BristolUniOA, our article on the "Maths of Moths" http://t.co/XttDQ4xKko has been published Open Access in Landscape Ecology #OA
Finally! Smart folk in the UK cited my work proving anisotropy problems of network applications in landscape ecology http://t.co/hdMjgbp2Lt
I'm now an 'academic daddy'! Congrats to Dan Cowley for passing PhD viva w/@BristOliver . His 1st paper is: http://t.co/P68ZJkTk6y
Using maths of electric #networks to predict oak processionary moth spread #OPM #moths http://t.co/P68ZJkTk6y #springerlink @BristOliver
Finally! Smart folk in the UK cited my work proving anisotropy problems of network applications in landscape ecology http://t.co/hdMjgbp2Lt
Using maths of electric #networks to predict oak processionary moth spread #OPM #moths http://t.co/P68ZJkTk6y #springerlink @BristOliver
Using electric network theory to model the spread of oak processionary moth, Thaumetopoea processionea, in urb... http://t.co/SFp98wX4KY