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  1. Article ; Online: The colour temperature and placement of LED lighting near rivers can reduce attraction of flying adult caddisflies

    Schofield, Jessica / Hogsden, Kristy / Greenwood, Michelle J. / Smith, Brian J. / Harding, Jon S.

    Freshwater Biology. 2023 Dec., v. 68, no. 12 p.2095-2108

    2023  

    Abstract: Artificial light at night (ALAN), which can confuse and distract insects, has been implicated as a contributor of their decline worldwide. Changes in artificial light technology has led to a widespread conversion of outdoor lighting to light‐emitting ... ...

    Abstract Artificial light at night (ALAN), which can confuse and distract insects, has been implicated as a contributor of their decline worldwide. Changes in artificial light technology has led to a widespread conversion of outdoor lighting to light‐emitting diode (LED) bulbs, which are more energy efficient than older high‐intensity discharge or fluorescent lamps. However, many outdoor LED lights emit a proportion of short‐wavelength blue light, to which insects are commonly sensitive. The potential to reduce flying insect attraction to outdoor lights by using LEDs that emit different amounts of blue light, or by placing lights further from insect sources has not been well‐studied, particularly for freshwater insects. We tested whether four blue‐white LEDs that varied in their emittance of blue light intensity (3000, 4000, 5650, 6500 Kelvin [K] colour temperature) differed in their attractiveness to flying insects, particularly adult caddisflies (Trichoptera) over distances up to 100 m from a river. LEDs were deployed at a lit urban river and a predominantly unimpacted braided river in Canterbury, New Zealand. We expected a greater abundance and species richness of adult caddisflies to be attracted to LEDs that emit more blue light (cooler white LEDs [6500, 5650 K]) than those that emit less (warmer colour temperatures [3000 K, 4000 K]). We also expected the abundance and species richness of adult caddisflies in light traps to decline rapidly with increasing distance from the river, regardless of colour temperature. Moths, flies and a total of 26 caddisfly species were collected from both rivers. Significantly more caddisflies were attracted to higher than lower colour temperature LEDs. For example, a more than 1.6‐fold number of caddisflies were caught by the bluer‐white 6500 K LEDs than the warmer‐white 3000 K LEDs. This trend was consistent across most caddisfly taxa and both rivers. The number of caddisflies attracted to LEDs significantly declined with increasing distance from the river edge for the two most abundant caddisfly families and the four most abundant species; 65% of all caddisflies were caught by 20 m from the river margin. In order to reduce the attraction of caddisflies to outdoor lights such as streetlights, our study highlights the importance of considering a low LED colour temperature (3000 K or 4000 K) or those that emit less blue light and the benefit of positioning lights further back from waterways, where possible. Our results indicate that plans for urban outdoor lighting should consider the ecological implications of different colour temperature LEDs and their spatial position as project design considerations.
    Keywords Trichoptera ; adults ; blue light ; color ; energy efficiency ; fluorescence ; freshwater ; insects ; light emitting diodes ; light intensity ; lighting ; limnology ; rivers ; species richness ; temperature ; New Zealand
    Language English
    Dates of publication 2023-12
    Size p. 2095-2108.
    Publishing place John Wiley & Sons, Ltd
    Document type Article ; Online
    Note JOURNAL ARTICLE
    ZDB-ID 121180-8
    ISSN 0046-5070
    ISSN 0046-5070
    DOI 10.1111/fwb.14177
    Database NAL-Catalogue (AGRICOLA)

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  2. Article ; Online: Sunburn, sunbeds and melanoma skin cancer: a story behind the statistics.

    Fleming, Sarah / Dolan, Michelle / Greenwood, Michelle / Blake, Carmel / Tobin, Anne-Marie / Connolly, Maureen

    Clinical and experimental dermatology

    2023  Volume 49, Issue 4, Page(s) 412–413

    MeSH term(s) Humans ; Melanoma/epidemiology ; Melanoma/etiology ; Sunburn/complications ; Sunburn/epidemiology ; Skin Neoplasms/epidemiology ; Skin Neoplasms/etiology ; Ultraviolet Rays/adverse effects ; Melanoma, Cutaneous Malignant ; Risk Factors
    Language English
    Publishing date 2023-12-09
    Publishing country England
    Document type Journal Article
    ZDB-ID 195504-4
    ISSN 1365-2230 ; 0307-6938
    ISSN (online) 1365-2230
    ISSN 0307-6938
    DOI 10.1093/ced/llad408
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  3. Article: Approving or improving research ethics in management journals

    Greenwood, Michelle

    Journal of business ethics : JOBE Vol. 137, No. 3 , p. 507-520

    2016  Volume 137, Issue 3, Page(s) 507–520

    Author's details Michelle Greenwood
    Keywords Research ethics ; Publication ethics ; Academic ethics ; Human subjects ; Ethics committees ; Research educationResearch training
    Language Undetermined
    Publisher Springer
    Publishing place Dordrecht
    Document type Article
    ZDB-ID 868017-6 ; 1478688-6
    ISSN 1573-0697 ; 0167-4544
    ISSN (online) 1573-0697
    ISSN 0167-4544
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  4. Article: Balancing quality and cost effectiveness.

    Greenwood, Michelle

    British journal of nursing (Mark Allen Publishing)

    2011  Volume 20, Issue 20, Page(s) S3

    Abstract: It is not uncommon to open a nursing journal and be faced with dominating articles that focus on discussions around quality and cost-effective care. During this time of austerity, tissue viability services are not immune from the increasing pressure to ... ...

    Abstract It is not uncommon to open a nursing journal and be faced with dominating articles that focus on discussions around quality and cost-effective care. During this time of austerity, tissue viability services are not immune from the increasing pressure to improve patient care while reducing costs.
    MeSH term(s) Cost-Benefit Analysis ; Health Care Reform/economics ; Health Care Reform/standards ; Humans ; State Medicine/economics ; State Medicine/standards ; United Kingdom
    Language English
    Publishing date 2011-11
    Publishing country England
    Document type Journal Article
    ZDB-ID 1119191-0
    ISSN 0966-0461
    ISSN 0966-0461
    DOI 10.12968/bjon.2011.20.Sup12.S3
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  5. Article: Achieving your very best.

    Greenwood, Michelle

    British journal of community nursing

    2011  Volume Suppl, Page(s) S5

    MeSH term(s) Humans ; Leg Ulcer/nursing ; Pressure Ulcer/nursing ; Quality Assurance, Health Care ; State Medicine ; United Kingdom ; Wound Closure Techniques/nursing ; Wound Healing/physiology ; Wounds and Injuries/nursing
    Language English
    Publishing date 2011-12-05
    Publishing country England
    Document type Editorial
    ZDB-ID 2146386-4
    ISSN 1462-4753
    ISSN 1462-4753
    DOI 10.12968/bjcn.2012.17.sup3.s5
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  6. Article ; Online: Living with Advanced Hormone-Sensitive Prostate Cancer and Treatment with Abiraterone and Androgen Deprivation Therapy: The Patient, Nursing and Physician Perspective.

    Collier, Tony / Smith, Shievon / Greenwood, Michelle / Ng, Kenrick

    Oncology and therapy

    2020  Volume 8, Issue 2, Page(s) 197–207

    Abstract: This article is co-authored by a patient with metastatic hormone-sensitive prostate cancer who is receiving abiraterone and androgen deprivation therapy treatment in Manchester, UK. The patient relates his personal experiences struggling with the ... ...

    Abstract This article is co-authored by a patient with metastatic hormone-sensitive prostate cancer who is receiving abiraterone and androgen deprivation therapy treatment in Manchester, UK. The patient relates his personal experiences struggling with the diagnosis, his experience with treatment and the physical, emotional and psychosexual impact on his life. After his diagnosis, the patient has become an outspoken advocate and fundraiser for prostate cancer awareness and wants to ensure that novel treatments with proven efficacy and tolerability, such as abiraterone, are available for all men in his condition. The specialist nursing and physician perspectives, provided by healthcare professionals based in London who are not directly involved in this patient's care, were written in response to the challenges and concerns highlighted by this patient. The role of the specialist nurse as a key healthcare professional in the cancer patient journey, particularly in managing the complex physical and emotional side effects of treatment, is highlighted in this perspective piece. The physician reviews the current difficulties of establishing an effective screening programme in prostate cancer, the common side effects of hormone treatment and the significant progress and challenges in novel drug development and prescription in metastatic hormone-sensitive prostate cancer. While written primarily from the perspective of a patient and healthcare professionals in England, many messages in this commentary would resonate with patients and professionals involved in the care of prostate cancer worldwide.
    Keywords covid19
    Language English
    Publishing date 2020-10-09
    Publishing country New Zealand
    Document type Journal Article
    ZDB-ID 2848647-X
    ISSN 2366-1089 ; 2366-1070
    ISSN (online) 2366-1089
    ISSN 2366-1070
    DOI 10.1007/s40487-020-00132-2
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  7. Article: High diversity and local endemism in Aotearoa New Zealand's groundwater crustacean fauna.

    Fenwick, Graham D / Greenwood, Michelle J / Hogg, Ian D / Meyer, Stacey J

    Ecology and evolution

    2021  Volume 11, Issue 22, Page(s) 15664–15682

    Abstract: We used DNA barcoding to assess the diversity and distribution of New Zealand's groundwater amphipods and isopods (Crustacea) and to determine whether biodiversity and endemism within tectonically active New Zealand are similar to those of more ... ...

    Abstract We used DNA barcoding to assess the diversity and distribution of New Zealand's groundwater amphipods and isopods (Crustacea) and to determine whether biodiversity and endemism within tectonically active New Zealand are similar to those of more tectonically stable continents. Sixty-five wells were sampled in seven aquifers across four regions within the North and South islands of New Zealand, and resident invertebrates were morphologically identified and then assessed using sequencing of the mitochondrial DNA cytochrome
    Language English
    Publishing date 2021-10-24
    Publishing country England
    Document type Journal Article
    ZDB-ID 2635675-2
    ISSN 2045-7758
    ISSN 2045-7758
    DOI 10.1002/ece3.8220
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  8. Article: Deepening ethical analysis in business ethics

    Greenwood, Michelle / Freeman, R. Edward

    Journal of business ethics : JOBE Vol. 147, No. 1 , p. 1-4

    2018  Volume 147, Issue 1, Page(s) 1–4

    Author's details Michelle Greenwood, R. Edward Freeman
    Language English
    Publisher Springer
    Publishing place Dordrecht
    Document type Article
    ZDB-ID 868017-6 ; 1478688-6
    ISSN 1573-0697 ; 0167-4544
    ISSN (online) 1573-0697
    ISSN 0167-4544
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  9. Article: Focusing on ethics and broadening our intellectual base

    Greenwood, Michelle / Freeman, R. Edward

    Journal of business ethics : JOBE Vol. 140, No. 1 , p. 1-3

    2017  Volume 140, Issue 1, Page(s) 1–3

    Author's details Michelle Greenwood, R. Edward Freeman
    Language English
    Publisher Springer
    Publishing place Dordrecht
    Document type Article
    ZDB-ID 868017-6 ; 1478688-6
    ISSN 1573-0697 ; 0167-4544
    ISSN (online) 1573-0697
    ISSN 0167-4544
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  10. Book ; Online: Classifying employees as stakeholders

    Greenwood, Michelle

    (Working papers / Department of Management, Monash Univ. ; 2008,4)

    2008  

    Author's details Michelle Greenwood
    Series title Working papers / Department of Management, Monash Univ. ; 2008,4
    Keywords Arbeitskräfte ; Stakeholder ; Neue Institutionenökonomik
    Language English
    Size Online-Ressource (7 S., 173 KB)
    Publisher Monash Univ., Dep. of Management
    Publishing place Clayton, Vic
    Document type Book ; Online
    Note IMD-Felder maschinell generiert
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