The population of London doubled in the 50 years from 1801 to 1851, and at the same time, the populations in towns and cities across the nation boomed.2 These urban areas were frequently in poor condition because the expansion happened so quickly and people were crammed together into tiny...
James is Professor of Geographic Information and Cartography at University College London. He is co-author of the London: The Information Capital, Where the Animals Go and Atlas of the Invisible. James has received a number of prizes for his work, most notably the Cuthbert Peek Award from the...
Healthy working life expectancy by region was examined according to government office region (North East, North West, Yorkshire and the Humber, East Midlands, West Midlands, East of England, London, South East, and South West). The region was classified as missing for individuals who occupied mu...
of the United Kingdom isLondon, which is located in England. Colloquially many different names refer to the United Kingdom; however, on a technical level, there are slight differences between the United Kingdom and the various other names with which it is known. Some of these names include:...
Proceedings of the Royal Society of London B: Biological Sciences 280, doi: 10.1098/rspb.2013.0598 (2013). 8. Telfer, S. et al. Parasite interactions in natural populations: insights from longitudinal data. Parasitology 135, 767–781, doi: 10.1017/ S0031182008000395 (2008). 9. Renwick, A. ...
Darwin and Henslow, the Growth of an Idea. Letters 1831–1860, ed. Nora Barlow (London, Berkeley, Los Angeles: John Murray, University of California, 1967), p. 26. Darwin later wrote a letter of appreciation to Humboldt; the latter's reply of 18 September 1839 is quoted on p. 26, ...
Many countries with tropical reef systems face hard choices preserving coral reefs in the face of climate change on limited budgets. One approach to maximising regional reef resilience is targeting management efforts and resources at reefs that export la
Godwin, M. Condorcet, and other Writers, 1798, London. years. The views, in regard to the effects of this phenomenal increase in the population of India so ably put forward by Sir John Megaw2 in this Journal have been fully corroborated by the recent comprehensive Report of the Indian ...
The use of the negative exponential density model of population in the continuously built-up area of a conurbation is explored in London using the ward data of the 1971 and 1981 censuses for the southeast region, together with data from the earlier censuses back to 1801. It is shown that,...
The recent recolonisation of the Central European lowland (CEL) by the grey wolf (Canis lupus) provides an excellent opportunity to study the effect of founder events on endoparasite diversity. Which role do prey and predator populations play in the re-establishment of endoparasite life cycles?