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Publications

BTO create and publish a variety of important articles, papers, journals and other publications, independently and with our partners, for organisations, government and the private sector. Some of our publications (books, guides and atlases) are also available to buy in our online shop.

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A review of the Biological Defined Minimum Population Scale (BDMPS) approach and methodology to apportioning non-breeding season impacts on seabirds arising from offshore wind farms

Author: Johnston, D., Langlois Lopez, S., Humphreys, E. & O’Hanlon, N.

Published: 2025

Estimates of breeding seabird populations are used to assess the potential impacts of proposed wind farm developments. The approach used in these assessments is known as the Biologically Defined ...

14.08.25

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Bioacoustics as a measure of population size and breeding success of European Storm Petrels Hydrobates pelagicus

Author: Bennett, S., Williamson, L., Hernández-González, M., Denton, T., Laber, R., Deakin, Z., Bolton, M., Manilow, E. & Wilson, L.J.

Published: 2025

Acoustic monitoring and analysis provides a quick and comprehensive way to estimate population size and breeding success in burrow nesting Storm Petrels, which are otherwise difficult to survey.

11.08.25

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Impact of future climate change and land-use change on habitat suitability for a long-distance avian migrant under diverse socioeconomic-emission scenarios

Author: Lathouwers, M., Beenaerts, N., Evens, R., Tom Artois, T., Conway, G., Henderson, I., Shewring, M., Cross, T., Ulenaers, E. & Dendoncker, N.

Published: 2025

During the current period of accelerating change in both climate and environmental conditions many birds species are having to adapt to new conditions. While sedentary species only have to adapt to ...

05.08.25

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The use of monitoring data from north-west Europe as indicators for the health of Arctic-breeding waterbird populations

Author: Thaxter, C.B., Holt, C.A., Austin, G.E., Reneerkens, J., Koffijberg, K., Hornman, M., Frost, T., Calbrade, N., Mitchell, C., Brides, K., Hearn, R.D., Wotton, S.R., Burton, N.H.K., Pearce-Higgins, J.W. & Stroud, D.A.

Published: 2025

The Arctic is warming faster than anywhere on the planet. Substantial ecological changes are occurring such as habitat loss and disruption to ecosystems. It is therefore urgent to better understand ...

30.07.25

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