- Hubble, D., Serritella, G., Walker, A. & Thomas, G. (1996). Ecological Studies 135. Survey to assess the nature conservation value of Abbey Hill Golf Course, Milton Keynes. Milton Keynes Parks Trust. Hubble, D.S. & Harper, D.M. (2000). A revised method for nitrate analysis at low concentrations. Water Research 34(9): 2598 - 2600.
- Hubble, D.S. & Harper, D.M. (2000). Top-down biological controls on tropical lake productivity. Lakes & Reservoirs: Research & Management 5(3): 187-194.
- Hubble, D.S. & Harper, D.M. (2000). Control of primary production in a tropical shallow lake. Verhandlungen der Internationalen Vereinigung fur theoretische und angewandte Limnologie 27(2): 920-923.
- Hubble, D.S. & Harper, D.M. (2001). Colonisation of the floating islands of Lake Naivasha. In: Harper, D. & Zalewski, M. (eds.) Ecohydrology: Science and the sustainable management of tropical waters. Technical Documents in Hydrology no.46. IHP Publishing, UNESCO, p.41.
- Hubble, D.S. & Harper, D.M. (2001). Phytoplankton of Lake Naivasha – what does it indicate? In: Harper, D. & Zalewski, M. (eds.) Ecohydrology: Science and the sustainable management of tropical waters. Technical Documents in Hydrology no.46. IHP Publishing, UNESCO, p.50.
- Hubble, D.S. & Harper, D.M. (2001). The impact of light regimen and self-shading by algal cells on primary productivity in the water column of a shallow tropical lake (Lake Naivasha, Kenya). Lakes & Reservoirs: Research & Management 6: 143-150.
- Hubble, D.S. & Harper, D.M. (2001). What defines a ‘healthy’ lake? Evidence from Lake Naivasha, Kenya. Aquatic Ecosystem Health & Management 4(3): 243-250.
- Hubble, D.S. & Harper, D.M. (2002) Phytoplankton community structure and succession in the water column of Lake Naivasha, Kenya: a shallow tropical lake. Hydrobiologia 488(1-3): 89-98.
- Hubble, D.S. & Harper, D.M. (2002). Nutrient control of phytoplankton production in Lake Naivasha, Kenya. Hydrobiologia 488(1-3): 99-105.
- Adams, C.S., Boar, R.R., Hubble, D.S., Gikungu, Harper, D.M., M., Hickley, P. & Tarras-Wahlberg, N. (2002). The dynamics and ecology of exotic tropical floating plant mats: Lake Naivasha, Kenya. Hydrobiologia 488(1-3): 115-122.
- Hubble, D.S. & Hurst, D. (2003). Management of small dug ponds for Odonata conservation and colonization in an area of valley mire and wet heathland (Bourne Valley, Dorset). Journal of the British Dragonfly Society 19(1-2): 24-34.
- Hubble, D.S. & Hurst, D.T. (2006). Population structure and translocation of the Slow-worm, Anguis fragilis L. Herpetological Bulletin 97: 8-13.
- Hubble, D.S. & Hurst, D.T. (2007). Rapid dead wood habitat assessment. In Practice 56: 4-6.
- Hubble, D. & Hurst, D. (2007). A new dead wood habitat survey method. British Wildlife 18(5): 324.
- Hubble, D. & Hurst, D. (2008). Rapid dead wood habitat assessment. Quarterly Journal of Forestry 102(1): 29-34.
- Hubble, D. (2008). Fungi of the Valley Park Woodlands. Hampshire Biodiversity Information Centre Newsletter 10: 8-9. [HBIC newsletters can be accessed here]
- Hubble, D. & Hurst, D. (2008). Leave them where they lie. Tree News Spring/Summer 2008: 25-26.
- Hubble, D. (2009). Fungi of the Valley Park Woodlands 2. Hampshire Biodiversity Information Centre Newsletter 12: 16-17. [HBIC newsletters can be accessed here]
- Hubble, D. (2009). Jawless wonders – the brook lamprey. Hampshire Biodiversity Information Centre Newsletter 13: 16-17. [HBIC newsletters can be accessed here]
- Hubble, D. (2009). Improving student participation in e-learning activities. In: Terry, E.B., Jefferies, A.L. & Bracq, A. (eds.) (2009). Proceedings of the Fourth International Blended Learning Conference “Engaging Students in the Curriculum”, University of Hertfordshire, Hatfield, UK 17 – 18 June 2009: 181-191. [The final project report can be accessed here]
- Hubble, D. (2009). Improving student participation in e-learning activities. In: Open CETL (2009). Proceedings of the Fourth Open CETL Conference “The CETLs: Celebrating Teaching and Learning”, Open University, Milton Keynes, UK 15 – 16 December 2009: 63. [The final project report can be accessed here]
- Hubble, D. (2010). British birds and urban noise. Southampton Natural History Society Annual Report 2009: 11-14. [SNHS reports are available here]
- Hubble, D. (2010). In: Comments on the proposed precedence of LATRIDIIDAE Erichson, 1842 (Insecta, Coleoptera) over CORTICARIIDAE Curtis, 1829 and the proposed conservation of usage of Corticaria Marsham, 1802. Bulletin of Zoological Nomenclature 67(3): 243.
- Hubble, D. (2010). In: Comments on the proposed precedence of Maculinea Van Eecke, 1915 over Phengaris Doherty, 1891 (Lepidoptera, LYCAENIDAE). Bulletin of Zoological Nomenclature 67(3): 245.
- Hubble, D. (2010). Hampshire records of Chromatomyia aprilina Goureau 1851 (Diptera, Agromyzidae) – an under-recorded leaf miner? Dipterists Digest 17: 63-64. [Information on Dipterists Digest is here]
- Hubble, D. (2010). Aphanus rolandri – in Hampshire. Het News, 2nd Series 16: 10. [Brief species report].
- Hubble, D. (2011). Aquatic moths in Hampshire. Hampshire Biodiversity Information Centre Newsletter 16: 3-5.
- Hubble, D. & Murray, D. (2011). First British record of Smaragdina salicina (Scopoli, 1763) (Chrysomelidae). The Coleopterist 20(1): 1-3.
- Hubble, D. (2011). Kidney-spot ladybird Chilocorus renipustulatus (Scriba) (Coccinellidae), a new host for the parasitic fungus Hesperomyces virescens Thaxter (Ascomycetes: Laboulbeniales). The Coleopterist 20(3): 135-136.
- Hubble, D. & Wallace, J. (2012). Longitarsus dorsalis (Fabricius, 1781) (Chrysomelidae) new to Nottinghamshire. The Coleopterist 21(2): 100-101.
- Hubble, D. (2012). Keys to the Adults of Seed and Leaf Beetles of Britain and Ireland. FSC, Telford. [Available here]
- Hubble, D.S. (2013). A British record of Phyllonorycter messaniella (Zeller) (Lepidoptera: Gracillariidae) mining leaves of cork oak Quercus suber. British Journal of Entomology and Natural History 26: 105.
- Hubble, D. (2013). Progress report on the Chrysomelidae recording scheme. The Coleopterist 22(3): 103-109.
Wildlife, conservation, ecology and related sciences - mainly British, but some from further afield. Sit back, read, think, enjoy...
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My publications
Nothing flashy here, just a chronological list of my publications with links where available - mostly ecological, plus a few covering other research areas such as education - you can also follow my academic work here. All peer-reviewed papers are included, plus a selection of other articles. Unpublished consultancy reports are not included.