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Timothy Hodgetts

Researcher at University of Oxford

Publications -  18
Citations -  392

Timothy Hodgetts is an academic researcher from University of Oxford. The author has contributed to research in topics: Microbiome & Wildlife conservation. The author has an hindex of 11, co-authored 17 publications receiving 281 citations.

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Methodologies for animals' geographies: cultures, communication and genomics

TL;DR: The recent renaissance within animal geography has tended to focus on the spatial orderings of animals by humans, rather than on the lived geographies and experiences of animals themselves as discussed by the authors, which is somewhat at odds with the more-than-human aspirations of the sub-discipline.
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Wildlife conservation, multiple biopolitics and animal subjectification: Three mammals’ tales

TL;DR: Foucaultian theories of biopolitics are applied to UK wildlife conservation and ‘Animal subjectification’ developed to conceptualise techniques of self-government.
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Effects of publication bias on conservation planning.

TL;DR: A provincial-scale model may help compensate for publication biases in conservation planning by revealing the spatial extent of research needs and the low cost of redoing this analysis annually.
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Effects of publication bias on conservation planning

TL;DR: In this article, the authors map geographic publication density at the sub-national scale of individual 'provinces' and create a priority list of provinces where geographic publication bias is of most concern, and discuss how their provincial-scale model can assist in adjusting for publication biases in conservation planning.