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Sibbald, A.M., Oom, S.P., Hooper, R.J., Anderson, R.M. (2008). Effects of social behaviour on the spatial distribution of sheep grazing a  complex vegetation mosaic. Applied Animal Behaviour Science, 115 (3): 149-159. PDF File 492 Kb www.doi.org
Oom, S.P., Sibbald, A.M., Hester, A.J., Miller, D.R. and Legg, C.J. (2008). Impacts of sheep grazing a complex vegetation mosaic: Relating behaviour to vegetation change. Agriculture, Ecosystems & Environment, 124 (3-4): 219-228. PDF File 492 Kb www.doi.org
Oom, S.P., Sibbald, A.M., Hester, A.J., Miller, D.R. and Legg, C.J. (2008). Impacts of sheep grazing a complex vegetation mosaic: Relating behaviour to vegetation change. Agriculture, Ecosystems & Environment, 124 (3-4): 219-228. PDF File 492 Kb www.doi.org
Birch, C.P.D., Oom, S.P. and Beecham, J.A (2007). Rectangular and hexagonal grids used for observation, experiment and simulation in ecology. Ecological Modelling, 206 (3-4): 347-359. PDF File 492 Kb www.doi.org
Oom, S.P., Beecham, J.A., Legg, C.J., and Hester, A.J. (2004). Foraging in a complex environment: from foraging strategies to emergent spatial properties. Ecological Complexity, 1 (4): 299-327. PDF File 492 Kb www.doi.org
Oom, S.P., Hester, A.J., Elston, D.A. and Legg, C.J. (2002). Spatial interaction models: from human geography to plant-herbivore interactions. Oikos, 98 (1): 65-74. (Errata) PDF File 492 Kb EbscoHost
Oom, S.P. & Hester, A.J. (1999). Heather utilization along paths by red deer and sheep in a natural heather/grass mosaic. Botanical Journal of Scotland, 51 (1): 23-38. PDF File 1.2 Mb EbscoHost

Conference Papers

Beecham, J.A., Oom, S.P. and Birch, C.P.D. (2002). Hoofs: a multi-scale, agent-based simulation framework for studying the impact of grazing animals on the environment. iEMSs 2002: integrated assessment and decision support. Lugano, Switserland, International Environmental Modelling and Software Society. PDF File 317 Kb EbscoHost
Oom, S.P., Hester, A.J. & Legg, C.J. (2001). Spatial distribution of heather offtake by sheep across heather/grass mosaics. European Heathland Workshop 2001. Orkneys. PDF File 1.1 Mb
Oom, S.P., Hester, A.J., Legg, C.J. & Elston, D. (2000). Spatial distribution of heather offtake by sheep across heather/grass mosaics. BES Winter Meeting 2000. University of Birmingham. PDF File 492 Kb
Beecham, J.A., Oom, S.P. & Hester, A.J. (1999). The role of animal decisions in the development of vegetation dynamics. Proceedings of the IALE(UK) 8th Annual Conference 1999: Heterogeneity in Landscape Ecology. IACR, Bristol. (Copyright IALE UK). PDF File 567 Kb

Conference Posters

Oom, S.P., Beecham, J.A., Hester, A.J. & Legg, C.J. (2000). Predicting herbivore offtake across grass/shrub mosaics. 2000 World Conference on Natural Resource Modelling. Wageningen Agricultural University, The Netherlands. PDF File 50 Kb
Miller, D., Oom, S.P., Hester, A.J., Legg, C.J. & Kennedy, S. (2000). Digital Photogrammetric Derivation of Large Scale DEMs. Proceedings of the RGS/IBG Annual Conference. University of Sussex, Brighton. PDF File 1.56 Mb
Oom, S.P. & Hester, A.J. (1999). Heather utilization along paths by red deer and sheep in a natural heather/grass mosaic. Proceedings of the BES Annual Symposium: Ecological Consequences of Environmental Heterogeneity. University of Sussex, Brighton. PDF File 1.2 Mb

Unpublished manuscripts

Oom, S.P.(2002). Review of: M.R.T. Dale (1999), Spatial Pattern Analysis in Plant Ecology. Cambridge Studies in Ecology. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge. PDF File 86 Kb

Errata to publications

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Oom et al, 2002 (Oikos 98:1)

68 Three grazing intensity treatments, 2, 3 and 4 sheep per hectare, were applied year round on plots 1 and 5, 2 and 6, and 3 and 4 respectively (Fig. 3). Three grazing intensity treatments, 4, 3 and 2 sheep per hectare, were applied year round on plots 1 and 5, 2 and 6, and 3 and 4 respectively (Fig. 3).
     
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