Peer-reviewed papers
It is BTO’s policy to make public the results of our research. Our aim is to publish as much as possible of our work in the peer reviewed scientific literature. Many results are also published in our BTO Research Report series.
2009.
Bird species distributions across woodland canopy structure gradients.
Community Ecology
10
: 99-110
Link to Article (DOI: 10.1556/ComEc.10.2009.1.12)
2009.
Densities and population estimates of breeding Eurasian Woodcock Scolopax rusticola in Britain in 2003.
Bird Study
56
: 15-25
Link to Article (DOI: 10.1080/00063650802674768)
2009.
The Barn Owl Monitoring Prgramme: establishing a protocol to assess temporal and spatial variation in productivity at a national scale.
Ardea
47
: 421-428
View Abstract
2009.
Enhanced niche opportunities: can they explain the success of New Zealand's introduced bird species?.
Diversity and Distributions
15
: 41-49
Link to Article (DOI: 10.1111/j.1472-4642.2008.00498.x)
2009.
Population impact of grey squirrels Sciurus carolinensis on woodland bird populations in England.
Journal of Ornithology
151
: 211-218
Link to Article (DOI: 10.1007/s10336-009-0445-8)
2009.
Comparison of habitat-specific trends in the abundance of breeding birds in the UK.
Bird Study
56
: 233-243
Link to Article (DOI: 10.1080/00063650902792098)
2009.
Effects of Horseshoe Crab harvest in Delaware Bay on Red Knots: are harvest restrictions working?.
Bioscience
59
: 153-164
Link to Article (DOI: 10.1525/bio.2009.59.7.21)
2009.
Consequences of organic and non-organic farming practices for field, farm and landscape complexity.
Agriculture, Ecosystems & Environment
129
: 221-227
Link to Article (DOI: 10.1016/j.agee.2008.09.002)
2009.
Urbanisation and time of arrival of common birds at garden feeding stations.
Bird Study
56
: 405-410
Link to Article (DOI: 10.1080/00063650902937313)
2009.
Eye size and the time of arrival of birds at garden feeding stations in winter.
Journal of Ornithology
150
: 903-908
Link to Article (DOI: 10.1007/s10336-009-0412-4)
2009.
A century of ringing in Britain and Ireland. (Editorial).
Ringing & Migration
24
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2009.
Declining rates of ring recovery in British birds.
Ringing & Migration
24
: 266-272
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2009.
Constant effort: studying avian population processes using standardised ringing.
Ringing & Migration
24
: 199-204
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2009.
Critical parameters for predicting population fluctuations of some British passerines.
Journal of Animal Ecology
78
: 1 063-1 075
Link to Article (DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-2656.2009.01565.x)
2009.
Population structure, biometrics and moult of migrant Purple Sandpipers Calidris maritima in southwest Iceland in spring.
Bird Study
56
: 357-368
Link to Article (DOI: 10.1080/00063650902937321)
2009.
Sex-specific food provisioning in a monomorphic seabird, the common guillemot Uria aalge: nest defence, foraging efficiency or parental effort?.
Journal of Avian Biology
40
: 75-84
Link to Article (DOI: 10.1111/j.1600-048X.2008.04507.x)
2009.
Arable field margins managed for biodiversity conservation: a review of food resource provision for farmland birds.
Agriculture, Ecosystems & Environment
133
: 1-3
Link to Article (DOI: 10.1016/j.agee.2009.05.012)
2009.
Habitat associations of British breeding farmland birds.
Bird Study
56
: 43-52
Link to Article (DOI: 10.1080/00063650802648150)
2009.
The status of the Dartford Warbler in the UK and the Channel Islands in 2006.
British Birds
102
: 230-246
2009.
Importance of climatic and environmental change in the demography of a multi-brooded passerine, the Woodlark Lullula arborea.
Journal of Animal Ecology
78
: 1 191-1 202
Link to Article (DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-2656.2009.01582.x)
2008.
European monitoring for raptors and owls: state of the art and future needs.
Ambio
37 (part 6)
Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences
: 408-412
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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
2008.
The Sea Empress oil spill (Wales, UK): effects on Common Scoter Melanitta nigra in Carmarthen Bay and status ten years later.
Marine Pollution Bulletin
56
: 895-902
Link to Article (DOI: 10.1016/j.marpolbul.2008.01.032)
2008.
Quantifying conservation concern - Bayesian statistics, birds and the Red Data lists.
Biological Conservation
141
: 1 436-1 441
Link to Article (DOI: 10.1016/j.biocon.2008.03.009)
2008.
Settlement of Redshank Tringa totanus following winter habitat loss: effects of prior knowledge and age.
Ardea
96
: 191-205
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2008.
The European Non-Estuarine Coastal Waterbird Survey: background and methodology.
Book title: The European Non-Estuarine Coastal Waterbird Survey(International Wader Studies 18.)
International Wader Study Group, Thetford, UK
: 1-3
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2008.
Population status of waders wintering on Europe's non-estuarine coasts.
Book title: The European Non-Estuarine Coastal Waterbird Survey.(International Wader Studies 18.)
International Wader Study Group, Thetford, UK.
: 95-101
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2008.
The European Non-Estuarine Coastal Waterbird Survey.
International Wader Study Group, Thetford, UK.
2008.
On adjusting for missed visits in the indexing of abundance from 'Constant Effort' ringing.
Environmental and Ecological Statistics
3
Book title: Modelling Demographic Processes in Marked Populations, Environmental and Ecological Statistics Vol. 3
Springer
: 951-966
Link to Article (DOI: 10.1007/978-0-387-78151-8-43)
2008.
Wader populations on non-estuarine coasts in the Republic of Ireland: results of the 1997/98 Non-Estuarine Coastal Waterbird Survey (Ireland-NEWS).
Book title: The European Non-Estuarine Coastal Waterbird Survey.(International Wader Studies 18.)
International Wader Study Group, Thetford, UK.
: 39-47
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2008.
Estimates and trends of waterbird numbers wintering in Ireland, 1994/95 to 2003/04.
Bird Study
55
: 66-67
Link to Article (DOI: 10.1080/00063650809461506)
2008.
Selection of foraging habitat and nestling diet by Meadow Pipits Anthus pratensis breeding on intensively grazed moorland.
Bird Study
55
: 290-296
Link to Article (DOI: 10.1080/00063650809461534)
2008.
Spatial scale, abundance and the species-energy relationships in British birds.
Journal of Animal Ecology
77
: 395-405
Link to Article (DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-2656.2007.01332.x)
2008.
Assessing the impacts of agricultural intensification on biodiversity: a British perspective.
Philosophical Transactions of The Royal Society B
363
: 777-787
Link to Article (DOI: 10.1098/rstb.2007.2183)
2008.
On a log-linear approach to detecting ecological interactions in monitored populations.
Ibis
150
: 250-258
Link to Article (DOI: 10.1111/j.1474-919x.2007.00770.x.)
2008.
Birds and habitat change in Britain. Part 1: a review of losses and gains in the twentieth century.
British Birds
101
: 644-675
2008.
Designing a winter bird atlas field methodology: issues of time and space in sampling and interactions with habitat.
Journal of Ornithology
149
: 345-355
Link to Article (DOI: 10.1007/s10336-008-0286-x)
2008.
Distribution and abundance of birds and their habitats within the lowland farmland of Britain in winter.
Bird Study
55
: 8-22
Link to Article (DOI: 10.1080/00063650809461500)
2008.
Could soil degradation contribute to farmland bird declines? Links between soil penetrability and the abundance of yellow wagtails Motacilla flava in arable fields.
Biological Conservation
141
: 3 116-3 126
Link to Article (DOI: 10.1016/j.biocon.2008.09.019)
2008.
The generation and use of bird population indicators in Europe.
Bird Conservation International
18
: 233-244
Link to Article (DOI: 10.1017/S0959270908000312)
2008.
Large-scale habitat selection and geographical distribution of Greylag Geese in Iceland during the breeding season/ Búsvæðaval og stofnstærd grágæsa á láglendi.
Bliki
29
: 11-18
2008.
Impacts of piscivorous birds on salmonid populations and game fisheries in Scotland: a review.
Wildlife Biology
14
: 395-411
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2008.
Identifying and diagnosing population declines: a Bayesian assessment of lapwings in the UK.
Journal of the Royal Statistical Society Series C - Applied Statistics
57
: 609-632
Link to Article (DOI: 10.1111/j.1467-9876.2008.00633.x)
2008.
European monitoring for raptors and owls: state of the art and future needs.
Ambio
37
: 408-412
Link to Article (DOI: 10.1579/0044-7447(2008)37[408:EMFRAO]2.0.CO;2)
2008.
Climate change causes rapid changes in the distribution and site abundance of birds in winter.
Global Change Biology
14
: 2 489-2 500
Link to Article (DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-2486.2008.01666.x)
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