All publications for Stephen Baillie
2020.
Estimating species distributions from spatially biased citizen science data.
Ecological Modelling
422
View at journal website (DOI: 10.1016/j.ecolmodel.2019.108927)
10pp
2019.
Robustness of simple avian population trend models for semi-structured citizen science data is species-dependent.
Biological Conservation
240
View at journal website (DOI: 10.1016/j.biocon.2019.108286)
8pp
2019.
Estimating age‐dependent survival from age‐aggregated ringing data—extending the use of historical records.
Ecology and Evolution
View at journal website (DOI: 10.1002/ece3.4820)
2019.
Effects of tracking devices on individual birds – a review of the evidence.
Journal of Avian Biology
View at journal website (DOI: 10.1111/jav.01823)
2018.
Representing migration routes from re‑encounter data: a new method applied to ring recoveries of Barn Swallows (Hirundo rustica) in Europe.
Journal of Ornithology
160
: 249-264
Link to publication
View at journal website (DOI: 10.1007/s10336-018-1612-6)
16pp
2018.
Overcoming the challenges of public data archiving for citizen science biodiversity recording and monitoring schemes.
Journal of Applied Ecology
View at journal website (DOI: 10.1111/1365-2664.13180)
2016.
An assessment of the potential benefits of additional stratification of BBS squares by habitat and accessibility to enhance the monitoring of rare species and habitats.
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Research Report no. 677.
ISBN: 978-1-908581-59-4
39pp
£5.00
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2016.
Survival of Afro-Palaearctic passerine migrants in western Europe and the impacts of seasonal weather variables.
Ibis
158 (part 3)
: 465-480
View at journal website (DOI: 10.1111/ibi.12366)
2016.
Long-term changes in the migration phenology of UK breeding birds detected by large-scale citizen science recording schemes.
Ibis
158 (part 3)
: 481-495
View at journal website (DOI: 10.1111/ibi.12367)
2016.
Bird Trends 2016: trends in numbers, breeding success and survival for UK breeding birds.
Research Report no. 691.
British Trust for Ornithology, Thetford, Norfolk
Link to publication
2015.
Latitudinal gradients in the productivity of European migrant warblers have not shifted northwards during a period of climate change.
Global Ecology and Biogeography
24
: 427-436
Link to publication
View at journal website (DOI: 10.1111/geb.12267)
2015.
Flexibility in the timing of post-breeding moult in passerines in the UK.
Ibis
157 (part 2)
: 340-350
View at journal website (DOI: 10.1111/ibi.12234)
2014.
Modelling the Progression of Bird Migration with Conditional Autoregressive Models Applied to Ringing Data.
PLOS ONE
9 (part 7)
View at journal website (DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0102440)
2014.
Latitudinal gradients in the productivity of European migrant warblers have not shifted northwards during a period of climate change.
Global Ecology and Biogeography
Link to publication
View at journal website (DOI: 10.1111/geb.12267)
2014.
Species traits explain variation in detectability of UK birds.
Bird Study
61 (part 3)
: 340-350
Link to publication
View at journal website (DOI: 10.1080/00063657.2014.941787)
2014.
Rainfall on wintering grounds affects population change in many species of Afro-Palaearctic migrants.
Journal of Ornithology
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View at journal website (DOI: 10.1007/s10336-014-1073-5)
2014.
Integrating demographic data: towards a framework for monitoring wildlife populations at large spatial scales.
Methods in Ecology and Evolution
5 (part 12)
: 1 361-1 372
Link to publication
View at journal website (DOI: 10.1111/2041-210X.12204)
2014.
How can functional space for farmland birds best be studied? A comment on Butler and Norris (2013).
Agriculture, Ecosystems & Environment
192
: 8-11
Link to publication
View at journal website (DOI: 10.1016/j.agee.2014.03.032)
2014.
Large-scale spatial analysis of ringing and re-encounter data to infer movement patterns: A review including methodological perspectives.
Methods in Ecology and Evolution
Link to publication
View at journal website (DOI: 10.1111/2041-210X.12258)
2013.
Should we account for detectability in population trends?.
Bird Study
60 (part 3)
: 384-390
Link to publication
View at journal website (DOI: 10.1080/00063657.2013.805729)
2012.
How should regional biodiversity be monitored?.
Environmental and Ecological Statistics
19
: 601-606
Link to publication
View at journal website (DOI: 10.1007/s10651-012-0202-7)
2012.
Modelling large-scale relationships between increasing abundance of deer and changes changes in bird populations in lowland England.
Journal of Applied Ecology
49 (part 1)
: 278-286
Link to publication
View at journal website (DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-2664.2011.02077.x)
2012.
Population processes in European Blackbirds Turdus merula: a state-space approach.
Journal of Ornithology
152
: 419-433
Link to publication
View at journal website (DOI: 10.1007/s10336-010-0612-y)
2011.
Breeding birds in the wider countryside: their conservation status 2010.
Research Report no. 565.
Link to publication
2010.
Subspecies status of Common Eiders Somateria mollissima in Shetland based on morphology and DNA.
Bird Study
57
: 330-335
View at journal website (DOI: 10.1080/00063657.2010.481708)
2010.
Long-term datasets in biodiversity research and monitoring: assessing change in ecological communities through time.
Trends in Ecology and Evolution
25
: 574-582
View at journal website (DOI: 10.1016/j.tree.2010.06.016)
2010.
Population change of avian predators and grey squirrels in England: is there evidence for an impact on avian prey populations?.
Journal of Applied Ecology
: 244-252
View at journal website (DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-2664.2010.01771.x)
2010.
Hypotheses to explain patterns of population change among breeding bird species in England.
Biological Conservation
143
: 2 006-2 019
View at journal website (DOI: 10.1016/j.biocon.2010.05.004)
2009.
Understanding changes in bird populations ? the role of bird marking.
Ringing & Migration
24
: 189-198
Link to publication
2009.
Breeding Birds in the Wider Countryside: Their conservation status 2009.
Research Report no. 541.
British Trust for Ornithology, Thetford, Norfolk
Link to publication
2009.
From individuals to flyways: the future of marking birds for conservation.
Ringing & Migration
24
: 155-161
Link to publication
2009.
Comparison of habitat-specific trends in the abundance of breeding birds in the UK.
Bird Study
56
: 233-243
View at journal website (DOI: 10.1080/00063650902792098)
2009.
A century of ringing in Britain and Ireland. (Editorial).
Ringing & Migration
24
Link to publication
2008.
Using a state-space model of the British Song Thrush Turdus philomelos population to diagnose the causes of a population decline.
Book title: Modeling Demographic Processes in Marked Populations. Series: Environmental and Ecological Statistics , Vol. 3
: 541-561
ISBN: 978-0-387-78150-1
2008.
Breeding Birds in the Wider Countryside: their conservation status 2008.
Research Report no. 516.
British Trust for Ornithology , Thetford, Norfolk
Link to publication
2007.
Breeding Birds in the Wider Countryside: their conservation status 2007.
Research Report no. 487.
British Trust for Ornithology, Thetford, Norfolk
Link to publication
2007.
Modelling population changes using data from different surveys: the Common Birds Census and the Breeding Bird Survey.
Bird Study
54
: 61-72
View at journal website (DOI: 10.1080/00063650709461457)
2007.
Weather-dependent survival: implications of climate change for passerine population processes.
Ibis
149
: 357-364
View at journal website (DOI: 10.1111/j.1474-919X.2006.00648.x)
2006.
Migration Watch: an Internet survey to monitor spring migration in Britain and Ireland.
Journal of Ornithology
147
: 254-259
View at journal website (DOI: 10.1007/s10336-006-0062-8)
2005.
Evaluating the Breeding Bird Survey for producing national population size and density estimates.
Bird Study
52
: 42-54
View at journal website (DOI: 10.1080/00063650509461373)
2004.
Survey design and sampling strategies for breeding bird monitoring.
Bird Census News
13
Book title: Bird Numbers 1995, Proceedings of the International Conference and 13th Meeting of the European Bird Census Council, Pärnu, Estonia.
: 19-31
2004.
Monitoring breeding bird in the United Kingdom.
Bird Census News
13
Book title: Bird Numbers 1995, Proceedings of the International Conference and 13th Meeting of the European Bird Census Council, Pärnu, Estonia.
: 101-112
2004.
Demographic mechanisms of the population decline of the song thrush Turdus philomelos in Britain.
Journal of Animal Ecology
73
: 670-682
View at journal website (DOI: 10.1111/j.0021-8790.2004.00841.x)
2004.
Quantifying variation in migratory strategies using ring-recoveries.
Animal Biodiversity and Conservation
27
: 299-317
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2003.
The UK Nest Record Scheme: its value for science and conservation.
Bird Study
50
: 254-270
View at journal website (DOI: 10.1080/00063650309461318)
2003.
Importance of geographical location and local habitat features for species abundance: analyses using BBS data.
Research Report no. 320.
ISBN: 1-904870-26-0
76pp
£10.00
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2003.
Evaluation of species coverage and precision using the BBS indexing method.
Research Report no. 317.
ISBN: 1-904870-24-4
70pp
£5.00
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2003.
The Breeding Bird Survey 2002.
Research Report no. 334.
Link to publication
ISBN: 1-902576-74-8
17pp
2002.
The Migration Atlas: Movements of the Birds of Britain and Ireland.
British Trust for Ornithology
Link to publication
ISBN: 0713665149
884pp
£94.99