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Roy A. Sanderson
Researcher at Newcastle University
Publications - 84
Citations - 5320
Roy A. Sanderson is an academic researcher from Newcastle University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 33, co-authored 74 publications receiving 4494 citations. Previous affiliations of Roy A. Sanderson include University of Newcastle & National Chemical Laboratory.
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Higher antioxidant and lower cadmium concentrations and lower incidence of pesticide residues in organically grown crops: a systematic literature review and meta-analyses
Nikolaos Volakakis,Chris J. Seal,Roy A. Sanderson,Gavin B. Stewart,Charles Benbrook,Bruno Biavati,Emilia Markellou,Charilaos Giotis,Joanna Gromadzka-Ostrowska,Ewa Rembiaøkowska,Raija Tahvonen,Dagmar Janovská,Urs Niggli,Philippe C. Nicot,Carlo Leifert +14 more
TL;DR: It is found that organic crops, on average, have higher concentrations of antioxidants, lower concentrations of Cd and a lower incidence of pesticide residues than the non-organic comparators across regions and production seasons.
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Biodiversity in urban habitat patches
P G Angold,Jon P. Sadler,Mark O. Hill,Andrew S. Pullin,Stephen P Rushton,K. Austin,Emma Small,B. Wood,Richard A. Wadsworth,Roy A. Sanderson,Ken Thompson +10 more
TL;DR: The results suggest that cities provide habitats for rich and diverse range of plants and animals, which occur sometimes in unlikely recombinant communities and planners can have a positive impact on urban biodiversity by slowing the pace of redevelopment and by not hurrying to tidy up and redevelop brownfield sites.
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Bumblebee flight distances in relation to the forage landscape
Juliet L. Osborne,Andrew P. Martin,Norman L. Carreck,Jennifer L. Swain,Mairi E. Knight,Dave Goulson,Roddy J. Hale,Roy A. Sanderson +7 more
TL;DR: To this knowledge, this is the first time that empirical data on foraging distances and forage availability, at this resolution and scale, have been collected and combined for bumblebees.
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An Interspecific Comparison of Foraging Range and Nest Density of Four Bumblebee (Bombus) Species
Mairi E. Knight,Andrew P. Martin,Stephen Bishop,Juliet L. Osborne,Roddy J. Hale,Roy A. Sanderson,Dave Goulson +6 more
TL;DR: Estimates of foraging range and nest density among four British bumblebee species suggest that significant differences in fundamental aspects of their ecology exist, a finding that should be reflected in management and conservation strategies.
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