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| Name |
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| Dr David Douglas |
| Position |
| Research Ecologist, BTO Scotland |
| Role |
| My principal role is the analysis and reporting of a variety
of datasets. |
| Qualifications |
BSc (Hons) Marine Biology, Newcastle University, 1997-2000
MSc Ecology, University of Wales, Bangor, 2002-2003
PhD, Yellowhammer foraging ecology, Leeds University, 2003-2007 |
| Research Interests / Responsibilities |
My research interests include the links between
habitat structure, food availability and avian foraging ecology
in lowland and upland agricultural systems, and related work
on the spatiotemporal distribution of insects in arable crops.
Current projects include examining the effectiveness of goose
management measures on Islay and investigating correlates
of bird species richness in gardens.
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| Selected Publications |
- Douglas, D.J.T, Evans, D.M. & Redpath, S.M. (in press).
Selection of foraging habitat and nestling diet by Meadow
Pipits Anthus pratensis breeding on intensively grazed moorland.
Bird Study.
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| Contact Details |
Email:
Telephone:
Fax:
Postal address: |
01786 466560
01786 466561
BTO Scotland, School of Biological and Environmental Sciences,
Cottrell Building, University of Stirling, FK9 4LA |
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