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Name
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Dr Graham E. Austin
Position
TeamLeader, Wetland and Coastal Ecology Unit, Habitats Research Department
Role
Design and analysis of results of national surveys of wild birds. Development of Wetland Bird Survey Database, Wetland Bird Survey Alerts system and Waterbird Indicators.
Qualifications
BSc (Honours 1st Zoology), University of Aberdeen, 1984-1988
PhD Zoology, Glasgow University "The distribution and breeding performance of the Buzzard in relation to habitat: the application of remote sensing and Geographical Information Systems", 1988-1991
Research Interests/Responsibilities

Research into the effects of climate change on wintering waterbird distributions. Development of predictive models for assessing the effects of habitat change on waterbird populations.

Other Information
Qualified ringer with an endorsements to train other ringers.
Selected Publications
  • Maclean, I.M.D., Austin, G.E. & Rehfisch, M.M.. (In review). Responses to climate change are temperature dependent in over-wintering migratory birds. Global Change Biology.

  • Austin, G.E., Rehfisch, M.M., Allan, J.R. & Holloway, S.J. (In Press) Population size and differential population growth of introduced Greater Canada Branta canadensis and re-established Greylag Goose Anser anser across habitats in Great Britain in the year 2000. Bird Study.

  • Austin, G.E., Maclean, I.M.D., Atkinson, P.W. & Rehfisch, M.M. (2007) The UK Waterbirds Alerts System. Waterbirds around the world. Eds. G.C. Boere, C.A. Galbraith & D.A. Stroud. The Stationery Office, Edinburgh, UK. Pp. 705-710.

  • Rehfisch, M.M. & Austin, G.E. (2007). Climate change and coastal waterbirds - the United Kingdom experience reviewed. Waterbirds around the world. Eds. G.C. Boere, C.A. Galbraith & D.A. Stroud. The Stationery Office, Edinburgh, UK. Pp. 398-404.

  • Atkinson, P.W., Austin, G.E., Rehfisch, M.M., Baker, H., Cranswick, P., Kershaw, M., Robinson, J., Langston, R.H.W., Stroud, D.A., Van Turnhout, C. & Maclean, I.M.D. (2006). Identifying declines in waterbirds: the effects of missing data, population variability and count period on the interpretation of long-term survey data. Biological Conservation, 130, 549-559.

  • Jackson, S. F., Austin, G. E. & Armitage, M. J. S. (2006) Surveying waterbirds away from major waterbodies: implications for waterbird population estimates in Great Britain. Bird Study 53, 105-111.

  • Maclean, I.M.D. & Austin, G.E (2006) WeBS Alerts 2004/2005: changes in numbers of wintering waterbirds in the United Kingdom, its constituent countries, Special Protection Areas (SPAs) and Sites of Special Scientific Interest (SSSIs). http://www.bto.org/webs/alerts/alerts/index.htm

  • Wither, A., Rehfisch, M. & Austin, G. 2005. The impact of bird populations on the microbiological quality of bathing waters. Water Science & Technology, 51, 199-207.

  • Austin, G. & Rehfisch, M.M. (2005) Shifting nonbreeding distributions of migratory fauna in relation to climatic change. Global Change Biology, 11, 31–38.

  • Rehfisch, M.M., Austin, G.E., Freeman, S.N., Armitage, M.J.S. & Burton, N.H.K. (2004) The possible impact of climate change on the future distributions and numbers of waders on Britain’s non-estuarine coast. Ibis, 146 (Suppl. 1), 70-81.

  • Austin, G. & Rehfisch, M.M. (2003) The likely impact of sea level rise on waders (Charadrii) wintering on estuaries. Journal for Nature Conservation, 11, 43-58.

  • Rehfisch, M.M., Austin, G.E., Armitage, M., Atkinson, P., Holloway, S.J., Musgrove, A.J. & Pollitt, M.S. (2003) Numbers of wintering waterbirds in Great Britain and the Isle of Man (1994/95-1998/99): II. Coastal waders (Charadrii). Biological Conservation, 112, 329-341.

  • Rehfisch, M.M., Holloway, S.J. & Austin, G.E. (2003) Population estimates of waders on the United Kingdom’s and the Isle of Man’s non-estuarine coasts in 1997-98. Bird Study, 50, 22-32.

  • Austin, G.E., Musgrove, A.J., Rehfisch, M.M. & Armitage, M.J.S. (2002) An objective method of quantifying the avian interest of an area by means of a weighted population index. Wader Study Group Bulletin, 99, 60-63.

  • Rehfisch, M.M., Austin, G.E., Holloway, S.J., Allan, J.R. & O’Connell, M. (2002) An approach to the assessment of change in the numbers of Canada Branta canadensis and Greylag Geese Anser anser in Southern Britain. Bird Study, 49, 50-59.

  • Austin, G.E., Rehfisch, M.M., Viles, H.A., & Berry, P.M. (2001) Impacts on coastal environments. pp. 177-228 In: Harrison, P.A., Berry, P.M. & Dawson, T.P. (Eds.) Climate Change and Nature Conservation in Britain and Ireland - modelling natural resource responses to climate change (the MONARCH project). UKCIP Technical Report, Oxford.

  • Harrison, P.A., Berry, P.M., Viles, H.A., Austin, G.E., Hossell, J.E. & Rehfisch, M.M. (2001) Overview of impacts, adaptation and vulnerability. pp. 241-256. In: Harrison, P.A., Berry, P.M. & Dawson, T.P. (Eds.) Climate Change and Nature Conservation in Britain and Ireland - modelling natural resource responses to climate change (the MONARCH project). UKCIP Technical Report, Oxford.

  • Austin, G.E., Peachel, I. & Rehfisch, M.M. (2000) Regional trends in coastal wintering waders in Britain. Bird Study, 47, 352-371.

  • Austin, G.E. & Houston, D.C. (1997) The breeding performance of the buzzard Buteo buteo in Argyll, Scotland and a comparison with other areas in Britain. Bird Study, 44, 146-154.

  • Austin, G.E., Thomas, C.J., Houston, D.C. & Thompson, D.B.A. (1997) Predicting the spatial distribution of buzzard Buteo buteo nesting areas using a Geographical Information System and remote sensing. Journal of Applied Ecology, 33, 1541-1550.

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