72 results on '"GILLINGS, SIMON"'
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2. Breeding ground temperature rises, more than habitat change, are associated with spatially variable population trends in two species of migratory bird
3. Can citizen science provide a solution for bat friendly planning?
4. Estimating the carbon footprint of citizen science biodiversity monitoring
5. Developing a national indicator of functional connectivity
6. Diversity of response and effect traits provides complementary information about avian community dynamics linked to ecological function
7. Nocturnal flight calling behaviour of thrushes in relation to artificial light at night
8. Impacts of COVID-19 restrictions on capacity to monitor bird populations: a case study using the UK Breeding Bird Survey
9. Habitat associations of birds in complex changing cultural landscapes
10. Phenological mismatch between breeding birds and their surveyors and implications for estimating population trends
11. Evaluating the potential for bird‐habitat models to support biodiversity‐friendly urban planning
12. Bats in urbanising landscapes: habitat selection and recommendations for a sustainable future
13. Quantifying the spatial risk of Avian Influenza introduction into British poultry by wild birds
14. A new framework of spatial targeting for single-species conservation planning
15. Bird responses to housing development in intensively managed agricultural landscapes
16. Breeding and wintering bird distributions in Britain and Ireland from citizen science bird atlases
17. Bird conservation and the land sharing‐sparing continuum in farmland‐dominated landscapes of lowland England
18. Incorporating fine‐scale environmental heterogeneity into broad‐extent models
19. Analysing mammal citizen science data – A response to Wheeler et al.
20. Large gulls taking fully grown shorebirds during spring passage in Delaware Bay, USA
21. Evaluating spatiotemporal trends in terrestrial mammal abundance using data collected during bird surveys
22. Corrigendum: Geographical range margins of many taxonomic groups continue to shift polewards
23. Monitoring landscape-scale environmental changes with citizen scientists: Twenty years of land use change in Great Britain
24. Overcoming the challenges of public data archiving for citizen science biodiversity recording and monitoring schemes
25. Can climate matching predict the current and future climatic suitability of the UK for the establishment of non-native birds?
26. Large-scale citizen science improves assessment of risk posed by wind farms to bats in southern Scotland
27. Projected reductions in climatic suitability for vulnerable British birds
28. Environmental correlates of breeding abundance and population change of Eurasian CurlewNumenius arquatain Britain
29. Predicting the likely impact of urbanisation on bat populations using citizen science data, a case study for Norfolk, UK
30. Potential for coupling the monitoring of bush‐crickets with established large‐scale acoustic monitoring of bats
31. Trait Correlates of Climatic Niche Tracking in British Birds
32. Large extents of intensive land use limit community reorganization during climate warming
33. Developing a biodiversity-based indicator for large-scale environmental assessment: a case study of proposed shale gas extraction sites in Britain
34. Long-term changes in the migration phenology of UK breeding birds detected by large-scale citizen science recording schemes
35. Incorporating movement in species distribution models: how do simulations of dispersal affect the accuracy and uncertainty of projections?
36. A novel citizen science approach for large-scale standardised monitoring of bat activity and distribution, evaluated in eastern England
37. Current status and recent trend of the Eurasian WoodcockScolopax rusticolaas a breeding bird in Britain
38. Geographical range margins of many taxonomic groups continue to shift polewards
39. Breeding season habitat associations and population declines of British HawfinchesCoccothraustes coccothraustes
40. Directionality of recent bird distribution shifts and climate change in Great Britain
41. The impact of changing habitat availability on population trends of woodland birds associated with early successional plantation woodland
42. Evidence for contrasting causes of population change in two closely related, sympatric breeding species the WhinchatSaxicola rubetraand StonechatSaxicola torquatain Britain
43. Temporal validation plots: quantifying how well correlative species distribution models predict species' range changes over time
44. Can site and landscape-scale environmental attributes buffer bird populations against weather events?
45. Reconciling biodiversity and carbon conservation
46. Climatic Associations of British Species Distributions Show Good Transferability in Time but Low Predictive Accuracy for Range Change
47. Population density but not stability can be predicted from species distribution models
48. Spatial covariation between freshwater and terrestrial ecosystem services
49. Balancing alternative land uses in conservation prioritization
50. Error propagation associated with benefits transfer-based mapping of ecosystem services
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