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Dr Jordan Cuff
Dr Fred Windsor
Ben Hawthorne
Sources of prey availability data alter interpretation of outputs from prey choice null networks2024
Dr Jordan Cuff
Dr Helen Gray
The case for open research in entomology: reducing harm, refining reproducibility and advancing insect science2024
Dr Jordan Cuff
Mukilan Deivarajan Suresh
Matt Dopson
Ben Hawthorne
Thomas Howells
et al.
A roadmap for biomonitoring in the 21st century: merging methods into metrics via ecological networks2023
Dr Jordan Cuff
Monitoring SARS-CoV-2 Using Infoveillance, National Reporting Data and Wastewater in Wales, UK2023
Dr Jordan Cuff
Non-native ants drive dramatic declines in animal community diversity: a meta-analysis2023
Dr Jordan Cuff
Otterly delicious: Spatiotemporal variation in the diet of a recovering population of Eurasian otters (Lutra lutra) revealed through DNA metabarcoding and morphological analysis of prey remains2023
Dr Jordan Cuff
Dr Fredric Windsor
Temporal variation in spider trophic interactions is explained by the influence of weather on prey communities, web building and prey choice2023
Dr Jordan Cuff
Dr James Kitson
Professor Darren Evans
The predator problem and PCR primers in molecular dietary analysis: swamped or silenced; depth or breadth?2023
Dr Jordan Cuff
Aifionn Evans
Angel Porteous
Julia Quinonez
Professor Darren Evans
et al.
Candy-striped spider leaf and habitat preferences for egg deposition2022
Dr Jordan Cuff
Density-independent prey choice, taxonomy, life history, and web characteristics determine the diet and biocontrol potential of spiders (Linyphiidae and Lycosidae) in cereal crops2022
Dr Jordan Cuff
DNA metabarcoding reveals introduced species predominate in the diet of a threatened endemic omnivore, Telfair’s skink (Leiolopisma telfairii)2022
Dr Jordan Cuff
The complex epistemological challenge of data curation in dietary metabarcoding: Comment on “The precautionary principle and dietary DNA metabarcoding: Commonly used abundance thresholds change ecological interpretation” by Littleford-Colquhoun et al. (2022)2022
Dr Jordan Cuff
An assessment of minimum sequence copy thresholds for identifying and reducing the prevalence of artefacts in dietary metabarcoding data2021
Dr Jordan Cuff
Home is where the heart rot is: violet click beetle, Limoniscus violaceus (Müller, 1821), habitat attributes and volatiles2021
Dr Jordan Cuff
Dr Fredric Windsor
Influence of European Beech (Fagales: Fagaceae) Rot Hole Habitat Characteristics on Invertebrate Community Structure and Diversity2021
Dr Jordan Cuff
It’s all about the zone: spider assemblages in different ecological zones of Levantine caves2021
Dr Jordan Cuff
MEDI: Macronutrient Extraction and Determination from invertebrates, a rapid, cheap and streamlined protocol2021
Dr Jordan Cuff
Money spider dietary choice in pre- and post-harvest cereal crops using metabarcoding2021
Dr Jordan Cuff
Dr Fredric Windsor
Dr James Kitson
Professor Darren Evans
Overcoming the pitfalls of merging dietary metabarcoding into ecological networks2021
Dr Jordan Cuff
Post-bioinformatic methods to identify and reduce the prevalence of artefacts in metabarcoding data2021
Dr Jordan Cuff
The problem of omnivory: A synthesis on omnivory and DNA metabarcoding2021
Dr Jordan Cuff
Neobisium simile (L. Koch, 1873) (Pseudoscorpiones: Neobisiidae): a species new to Britain2020
Dr Jordan Cuff
Insights into aphid prey consumption by ladybirds: Optimising field sampling methods and primer design for high throughput sequencing2020
Dr Jordan Cuff
Investigating the prevalence of reactive online searching in the COVID-19 pandemic2020
Dr Jordan Cuff
Using DNA metabarcoding to analyse the gut contents of spiders2020
Dr Jordan Cuff
A new primer for metabarcoding of spider gut contents2019
Dr Jordan Cuff
Assessment of nematodes in Punjab Urial (Ovis vignei punjabiensis) population in Kalabagh Game Reserve: development of a DNA barcode approach2019