Items where Author is "Gentle, LK"
Journal article
HYDESKOV, H.B., ARNEMO, J.M., LLOYD MILLS, C., GENTLE, L.K. and UZAL, A., 2024. A global systematic review of lead exposure and its health effects in wild mammals. Journal of Wildlife Diseases. ISSN 0090-3558
DAVIS, R.S., GENTLE, L.K., MGOOLA, W.O., STONE, E.L., UZAL, A. and YARNELL, R.W., 2022. Using camera trap bycatch data to assess habitat use and the influence of human activity on African elephants (Loxodonta africana) in Kasungu National Park, Malawi. Mammalian Biology. ISSN 1616-5047
DAVIS, R.S., GENTLE, L.K., MGOOLA, W.O., STONE, E.L., UZAL, A. and YARNELL, R.W., 2022. Habitat structure and the presence of large carnivores shape the site use of an understudied small carnivore: caracal ecology in a miombo woodland. Mammal Research. ISSN 2199-2401
ALLEY, C.L., ARKLESS, S., AMES, E., ABRAHAMS, M., GENTLE, L.K. and WOOD, M.J., 2022. Plastic ingestion in adult and fledgling Manx Shearwaters Puffinus puffinus on Skomer Island, Wales. Seabird, 34. ISSN 1757-5842
DAVIS, R.S., GENTLE, L.K., STONE, E.L., UZAL, A. and YARNELL, R.W., 2022. A review of spotted hyaena population estimates highlights the need for greater utilisation of spatial capture-recapture methods. Journal of Vertebrate Biology, 71 (22017). ISSN 2694-7684
HALL, E.J., CARTER, A.J., CHICO, G., BRADBURY, J., GENTLE, L.K., BARFIELD, D. and O’NEILL, D.G., 2022. Risk factors for severe and fatal heat-related illness in UK dogs—a VetCompass study. Veterinary Sciences, 9 (5): 231. ISSN 2306-7381
KETTEL, E.F., YARNELL, R.W., QUINN, J.L. and GENTLE, L.K., 2021. Raptors, racing pigeons and perceptions of attacks. European Journal of Wildlife Research, 67: 73. ISSN 1612-4642
SÉVÊQUE, A., GENTLE, L.K., VICENTE LOPEZ BAO, J., YARNELL, R.W. and UZAL, A., 2021. The impact of human disturbance on temporal partitioning within carnivore communities. Mammal Review. ISSN 0305-1838
DAVIS, R.S., YARNELL, R.W., GENTLE, L.K., UZAL, A., MGOOLA, W.O. and STONE, E.L., 2021. Prey availability and intraguild competition regulate the spatiotemporal dynamics of a modified large carnivore guild. Ecology and Evolution. ISSN 2045-7758
MILANKOVIC, H.R., RAY, N.D., GENTLE, L.K., KRUGER, C., JACOBS, E. and FERREIRA, C.J., 2021. Seasonal occurrence and sexual segregation of great white sharks Carcharodon carcharias in Mossel Bay, South Africa. Environmental Biology of Fishes. ISSN 0378-1909
DAVIS, R.S., STONE, E.L., GENTLE, L.K., MGOOLA, W.O., UZAL, A. and YARNELL, R.W., 2020. Spatial partial identity model reveals low densities of leopard and spotted hyaena in a miombo woodland. Journal of Zoology. ISSN 0952-8369
SÉVÊQUE, A., GENTLE, L.K., LÓPEZ‐BAO, J.V., YARNELL, R.W. and UZAL, A., 2020. Human disturbance has contrasting effects on niche partitioning within carnivore communities. Biological Reviews. ISSN 1464-7931
CARLING, B., GENTLE, L.K. and RAY, N.D., 2019. Several parameters that influence body size in the sea anemone Actinia equina in rock pools on the Yorkshire coast. Journal of the Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom. ISSN 0025-3154
KETTEL, E.F., GENTLE, L.K., YARNELL, R.W. and QUINN, J.L., 2019. Breeding performance of an apex predator, the peregrine falcon, across urban and rural landscapes. Urban Ecosystems, 22 (1), pp. 117-125. ISSN 1083-8155
HEREWARD, H.F.R., GENTLE, L.K., RAY, N.D. and SLUKA, B., 2019. Habitat associations of hawkfish: depth, distribution, and density at two sites in Kenya. Bulletin of Marine Science. ISSN 0007-4977
KETTEL, E.F., GENTLE, L.K., QUINN, J.L. and YARNELL, R.W., 2017. The breeding performance of raptors in urban landscapes: a review and meta-analysis. Journal of Ornithology. ISSN 2193-7206
HEREWARD, H.F.R., GENTLE, L.K., RAY, N.D. and SLUKA, R.D., 2017. Ghost crab burrow density at Watamu Marine National Park: an indicator of the impact of urbanisation and associated disturbance? African Journal of Marine Science, 39 (1), pp. 129-133. ISSN 1814-232X
KETTEL, E.F., GENTLE, L.K. and YARNELL, R.W., 2016. Evidence of an urban Peregrine Falcon (Falco peregrinus) feeding young at night. Journal of Raptor Research, 50 (3), pp. 321-323. ISSN 0892-1016
WORTHINGTON-HILL, J.O., YARNELL, R.W. and GENTLE, L.K., 2014. Eliciting a predatory response in the eastern corn snake (Pantherophis guttatus) using live and inanimate sensory stimuli: implications for managing invasive populations. International Journal of Pest Management, 60 (3), pp. 180-186. ISSN 0967-0874
GENTLE, L.K., GOODEN, D. and KETTEL, E., 2013. Attempted predation by common kestrel at a house sparrow nestbox. British Birds, 106, pp. 412-413.
ROOT-GUTTERIDGE, H., BENCSIK, M., CHEBLI, M., GENTLE, L.K., TERRELL-NIELD, C., BOURIT, A. and YARNELL, R.W., 2013. Identifying individual wild Eastern grey wolves (Canis lupus lycaon) using fundamental frequency and amplitude of howls. Bioacoustics: The International Journal of Animal Sound and its Recording. ISSN 2165-0586
ROOT-GUTTERIDGE, H., BENCSIK, M., CHEBLI, M., GENTLE, L.K., TERRELL-NIELD, C., BOURIT, A. and YARNELL, R.W., 2013. Improving individual identification in captive Eastern grey wolves (Canis lupus lycaon) using the time course of howl amplitudes. Bioacoustics: The International Journal of Animal Sound and its Recording. ISSN 2165-0586
SIMEONI, M., DAWSON, D.A., GENTLE, L.K., COIFFAIT, L., WOLFF, K., EVANS, K.L., GASTON, K.J. and HATCHWELL, B.J., 2009. Characterization of 38 microsatellite loci in the European blackbird, 'Turdus merula' (Turdidae, AVES). Molecular Ecology Resources, 9 (6), pp. 1520-1526.
WILHELM, K., DAWSON, D.A., GENTLE, L.K., HORSEFIELD, G.F., SCHOLTTERER, C., GREIG, C., EAST, M., HOFER, H., TAUTZ, D. and BURKE, T., 2003. Characterisation of spotted hyena (Crocuta crocuta) microsatellite loci. Molecular Ecology Notes, 3, pp. 360-362. ISSN 1471-8278
KRUPA, A.P., JEHLE, R., DAWSON, D.A., GENTLE, L.K., GIBBS, M., ARNTZEN, J.W. and BURKE, T., 2002. Microsatellite loci in the crested newt (Triturus cristatus) and their utility in other newt taxa. Conservation Genetics, 3, pp. 85-87.
GENTLE, L.K. and GOSLER, A.G., 2001. The effects of altering perceived predation risk on the fat reserves of wild Great Tits, Parus major. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London Series B, 268, pp. 487-491.
GREEN, P.R., GENTLE, L.K., PEAKE, T.M., SCUDAMORE, R.E., MCGREGOR, P.K., GILBERT, F. and DITTRICH, W.H., 1999. Conditioning pigeons to discriminate naturally lit insect specimens. Behavioural Processes, 46, pp. 97-102.
Chapter in book
GENTLE, L.K., 2017. The evolution of superpowers. In: M. LORCH and A. MIAH, eds., The secret science of superheroes. London: Royal Society of Chemistry, pp. 15-30. ISBN 9781782624875
Newspaper or popular journal contribution
GENTLE, L.K., 2018. Dynasties: should nature documentary crews save the animals they film? The Conversation.
GENTLE, L.K., 2018. Five vampire traits that exist in the natural world. The Conversation.
GENTLE, L.K., 2018. Why do wombats poo cubes? The Naked Scientists.
GENTLE, L.K., 2018. The threats behind the plight of the puffin. The Conversation.
GENTLE, L.K., 2018. Kamikaze sperm and four-headed penises – the hidden ways animals win the mating game. The Conversation.
GENTLE, L.K., 2018. Born free. Viewfinder. ISSN 0952-4444
GENTLE, L.K., 2017. Five comic book superpowers that really exist in animals. The Conversation.
GENTLE, L.K., 2017. Animal navigation. New Humanist, 132 (1), p. 15. ISSN 0306-512X
GENTLE, L.K., 2017. Good listeners. New Humanist, 134 (1), p. 15. ISSN 0306-512X
GENTLE, L.K., 2016. Jungle boogie: five dancing animals who know how to strut their stuff. The Conversation.
GENTLE, L.K., 2016. The 'Houdini' honey badger ... and other surprisingly clever animals. The Conversation.
GENTLE, L.K., 2016. Why do wombats do cube-shaped poo? The Conversation.
HESKETH, G., GENTLE, L.K. and COTTON, S., 2016. From bosons to Bigfoot: six science mysteries that might be solved in 2016. The Conversation.
GENTLE, L.K., 2015. Five lessons in seduction from the males of the animal kingdom. The Conversation.
GENTLE, L.K., 2015. Meet the Lazarus creatures – six species we thought were extinct, but aren’t. The Conversation.
GENTLE, L.K., 2015. Some shape-shifting animals that can morph to fool others. The Conversation.