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Testing assumptions of a supplementary feeding experiment aimed at suburban House Sparrows Passer domesticus
Author: Peach, W.J., Mallord, J.W., Orsman, C.J., Ockendon, N. & Haines, W.G.
Published: 2013
01.01.13
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Raptors: a field guide for surveys and monitoring [3rd Edition]
Author: Hardey, J., Crick, H.Q.P., Wernham, C.V., Riley, H., Etheridge, B. & Thompson, D.B.A.
Published: 2013
01.01.13
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Modelling changes in species' abundance in response to projected climate change
Author: Renwick, A.R., Massimino, D. Newson, S.E., Chamberlain, D.E., Pearce-Higgins, J.W. & Johnston, A.
Published: 2012
There has been plenty of work on the effect that climate change might have on the range of particular bird species; for example, Dartford Warbler is predicted to extend its range north with an increase in temperature. However, for the first time, scientists at the British Trust for Ornithology have looked at what effect climate change might have on the distribution and abundance on particular species.
01.01.12
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What are the forthcoming legislative issues of interest to ecologists and conservationists in 2011?
Author: Sutherland W.J., Barlow R., Clements A., Harper M., Herkenrath P., Margerison C., Monk K.A., Robinson J.A. & Thompson D.B.A.
Published: 2012
01.01.12
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Rise of the Generalists: evidence for climate driven homogenization in avian communities
Author: Davey, C.M., Chamberlain, D.E., Newson, S.E., Noble, D.G. & Johnston A.
Published: 2012
Research by the BTO, just published in the journal Global Ecology and Biogeography, shows that the diversity of Britain’s birds has increased with a warming climate, but this was accompanied by a loss of habitat specialists.
01.01.12
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