Funding
Alford, L. & Ballara, E. Investigating the effects of floral nectar composition on the thermal tolerance and life history traits of a beneficial insect parasitoid in a warming climate. Liv Sidse Jansen Foundation. 2024, £1.2k.
Alford, L. Understanding potential competition between winter-active pollinators and parasitoids over floral resources using a metabolomic approach. British Ecological Society. 2023, £4.7k.
Scott, D. Potential competition between winter-active parasitoids and pollinators in agricultural landscapes and the implications for biological control. Postgraduate Research Fund, University of Bristol. 2023, £0.5k.
Alford, L., Scott, D., How, M. & Renault, D. MetaComp: Employing a metabolomic approach to investigate exploitative competition between winter-active beneficial insects and the implications for ecosystem service provision. Liv Sidse Jansen Foundation. 2023, £2.5k.
Alford, L. Hi-FAB: Towards the development of High functioning Functional Agricultural Biodiversity to support beneficial insects in winter and boost ecosystem service provision. Liv Sidse Jansen Foundation. 2022, £6.5k.
Alford, L. FAB (Functional Agricultural Biodiversity): Optimising ecosystem service provision via functional agricultural biodiversity. Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions Individual Fellowship (H2020-MSCA-IF-2018). 2019 - 2021, €200k.
Alford, L. CLIMLAND: Disentangling landscape and climate effects on insect communities to inform engineering solutions to enhance biological control in a changing climate. Marie Curie Intra-European Fellowship (FP7-PEOPLE-2012-IEF). 2013 - 2015, €200k.
Alford, L. Understanding potential competition between winter-active pollinators and parasitoids over floral resources using a metabolomic approach. British Ecological Society. 2023, £4.7k.
Scott, D. Potential competition between winter-active parasitoids and pollinators in agricultural landscapes and the implications for biological control. Postgraduate Research Fund, University of Bristol. 2023, £0.5k.
Alford, L., Scott, D., How, M. & Renault, D. MetaComp: Employing a metabolomic approach to investigate exploitative competition between winter-active beneficial insects and the implications for ecosystem service provision. Liv Sidse Jansen Foundation. 2023, £2.5k.
Alford, L. Hi-FAB: Towards the development of High functioning Functional Agricultural Biodiversity to support beneficial insects in winter and boost ecosystem service provision. Liv Sidse Jansen Foundation. 2022, £6.5k.
Alford, L. FAB (Functional Agricultural Biodiversity): Optimising ecosystem service provision via functional agricultural biodiversity. Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions Individual Fellowship (H2020-MSCA-IF-2018). 2019 - 2021, €200k.
Alford, L. CLIMLAND: Disentangling landscape and climate effects on insect communities to inform engineering solutions to enhance biological control in a changing climate. Marie Curie Intra-European Fellowship (FP7-PEOPLE-2012-IEF). 2013 - 2015, €200k.