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Don R Reynolds
Don R Reynolds
Research Fellow, Natural Resources Institute, University of Greenwich
Verified email at greenwich.ac.uk
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A landscape‐scale study of bumble bee foraging range and constancy, using harmonic radar
JL Osborne, SJ Clark, RJ Morris, IH Williams, JR Riley, AD Smith, ...
Journal of Applied Ecology 36 (4), 519-533, 1999
6301999
The flight paths of honeybees recruited by the waggle dance
JR Riley, U Greggers, AD Smith, DR Reynolds, R Menzel
Nature 435 (7039), 205-207, 2005
5242005
Long‐range seasonal migration in insects: mechanisms, evolutionary drivers and ecological consequences
JW Chapman, DR Reynolds, K Wilson
Ecology letters 18 (3), 287-302, 2015
3992015
Ontogeny of orientation flight in the honeybee revealed by harmonic radar
EA Capaldi, AD Smith, JL Osborne, SE Fahrbach, SM Farris, ...
Nature 403 (6769), 537-540, 2000
3882000
Tracking bees with harmonic radar
JR Riley, AD Smith, DR Reynolds, AS Edwards, JL Osborne, IH Williams, ...
Nature 379 (6560), 29-30, 1996
3351996
Flight orientation behaviors promote optimal migration trajectories in high-flying insects
JW Chapman, RL Nesbit, LE Burgin, DR Reynolds, AD Smith, ...
Science 327 (5966), 682-685, 2010
3172010
Recent insights from radar studies of insect flight
JW Chapman, VA Drake, DR Reynolds
Annual review of entomology 56, 337-356, 2011
3102011
Displaced honey bees perform optimal scale‐free search flights
AM Reynolds, AD Smith, R Menzel, U Greggers, DR Reynolds, JR Riley
Ecology 88 (8), 1955-1961, 2007
3082007
Animal orientation strategies for movement in flows
JW Chapman, RHG Klaassen, VA Drake, S Fossette, GC Hays, ...
Current Biology 21 (20), R861-R870, 2011
2642011
Mass seasonal bioflows of high-flying insect migrants
G Hu, KS Lim, N Horvitz, SJ Clark, DR Reynolds, N Sapir, JW Chapman
Science 354 (6319), 1584-1587, 2016
2552016
High‐altitude migration of the diamondback moth Plutella xylostella to the U.K.: a study using radar, aerial netting, and ground trapping
JW Chapman, DR Reynolds, AD Smith, JR Riley, DE Pedgley, IP Woiwod
Ecological Entomology 27 (6), 641-650, 2002
2462002
Radar entomology: observing insect flight and migration
VA Drake, DR Reynolds
Cabi, 2012
2262012
Honeybees perform optimal scale-free searching flights when attempting to locate a food source
AM Reynolds, AD Smith, DR Reynolds, NL Carreck, JL Osborne
Journal of Experimental Biology 210 (21), 3763-3770, 2007
2012007
Flight metabolic rate and Pgi genotype influence butterfly dispersal rate in the field
K Niitepõld, AD Smith, JL Osborne, DR Reynolds, NL Carreck, AP Martin, ...
Ecology 90 (8), 2223-2232, 2009
1982009
The long‐distance migration of Nilaparvata lugens (Stål) (Delphacidae) in China: radar observations of mass return flight in the autumn
JR Riley, C XIA‐NIAN, Z XIAO‐XI, DR Reynolds, XU GUO‐MIN, AD Smith, ...
Ecological Entomology 16 (4), 471-489, 1991
1981991
Remote-sensing, telemetric and computer-based technologies for investigating insect movement: a survey of existing and potential techniques
DR Reynolds, JR Riley
Computers and electronics in agriculture 35 (2-3), 271-307, 2002
1902002
Multi‐generational long‐distance migration of insects: studying the painted lady butterfly in the Western Palaearctic
C Stefanescu, F Páramo, S Åkesson, M Alarcón, A Ávila, T Brereton, ...
Ecography 36 (4), 474-486, 2013
1852013
Vertical-looking radar: a new tool for monitoring high-altitude insect migration
JW Chapman, DR Reynolds, AD Smith
Bioscience 53 (5), 503-511, 2003
1832003
Wind selection and drift compensation optimize migratory pathways in a high-flying moth
JW Chapman, DR Reynolds, H Mouritsen, JK Hill, JR Riley, D Sivell, ...
Current Biology 18 (7), 514-518, 2008
1822008
Tracking butterfly flight paths across the landscape with harmonic radar
ET Cant, AD Smith, DR Reynolds, JL Osborne
Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 272 (1565), 785-790, 2005
1772005
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