Publications Hasan, F., Wallace, K. J., Fowler, S.V., Schipper, L.A., Hemmings, Z., Berson, J.D., and Barnes, A. D., (In review) Dung beetles drive direct and indirect changes in ecosystem multifunctionality. Functional Ecology Hasan, F., Wallace, K.J., Fowler, S.V., Schipper, L.A. and Barnes, A.D. (2023) Preprint: Ecosystem functions and services provided by dung beetles: a global meta-analysis. https://doi.org/10.32942/X25C9C Hasan, F., Jones, D., Syaukani, S., & Eggleton, P. (2021). Termite transects from Buton Island, Sulawesi, have a low diversity compared with Sundaland sites. Journal of Tropical Ecology, 1-4. doi:10.1017/S0266467421000146 Louise A Ashton, Hannah M Griffiths, Catherine L Parr, Theodore A Evans, Raphael K. Didham, Fevziye Hasan, Y A Teh, H S Tinh, Charles S Vairappanh, and Paul Eggleton (2019) Termites mitigate the ecosystem-wide effects of drought in tropical rainforest. Science 363:174–177. Liqin Zhou, Nina Alphey, Adam S. Walker, Laura Travers, Fevziye Hasan, Neil I. Morrison, Michael B. Bonsall, Ben Raymond (2018) Combining the high-dose/refuge strategy and self-limiting transgenic insects in resistance management – a test in experimental mesocosms. Journal of Evolutionary Applications 1-12 Hannah M Griffiths, Louise A Ashton, Alice E Walker, Fevziye Hasan, Theodore Evans, Paul Eggleton and Catherine L Parr (2017) Ants are the major agents of food resource removal from tropical rainforest floors. Journal of Animal Ecology 87. Share this:TwitterFacebookLike Loading...