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.
1996.
Winter 1997/98 European non-estuarine coastal waterfowl survey (News).
Wader Study Group Bulletin
80
View Abstract
1996.
Factors influencing detection of density dependence in British birds. Part I - Population trends.
Oecologia
108
: 47-53
Link to Article (DOI: 10.1007/BF00333213)
1996.
Factors influencing detection of density dependence in British birds. Part II - Longevity and population variability.
Oecologia
108
: 54-63
Link to Article (DOI: 10.1007/BF00333214)
1996.
Why do Oystercatchers migrate?.
Book title: The Oystercatcher: from Individuals to Populations
Oxford University Press, Oxford
: 155-185
View Abstract
1996.
Large scale diversity patterns and conservation.
Book title: Aspects of the Genesis and Maintenance of Biological Diversity
Oxford Science Publications, Oxford
: 195-198
1996.
Recording and monitoring of escaped and introduced birds in Britain and Ireland.
Book title: The Introduction and Naturalisation of Birds
The Stationery Office, London
: 1-11
View Abstract
1996.
Sub-lethal effects of the Braer oil spill on seabirds.
Book title: The impact of an oil spill in turbulent waters, the Braer.
HMSO, Edinburgh
1996.
Information and indicators to give an overview of UK wildlife.
Book title: Report to the Department of the Environment. Institute of Terrestrial Ecology, Merlewood.
1996.
The use of constant effort mist-netting to measure between-year changes in the abundance and productivity of common passerines.
Bird Study
43
: 142-156
Link to Article (DOI: 10.1080/00063659609461007)
1996.
Influence of lunar cycle on laying dates of European Nightjars Caprimulgus europaeus.
Auk
113
: 705-708
1996.
A guide to the provision of refuges for waders: an analysis of 30 years of ringing data from The Wash, England.
Journal of Applied Ecology
33
: 673-687
1996.
The Woodlark Lullula arborea in Britain: population trends, distribution and habitat occupancy.
Bird Study
43
: 172-187
Link to Article (DOI: 10.1080/00063659609461010)
1996.
Age-specific life history tactics in organisms with determinate growth: Optimal models for non-optimal behaviour?.
Ecological Research
11
: 61-68
Link to Article (DOI: 10.1007/BF02347820)
1996.
Breeding success and survival in the common swift Apus apus: a long-term study on the effects of weather.
Journal of Zoology
239
: 29-38
Link to Article (DOI: 10.1111/j.1469-7998.1996.tb05434.x)
1996.
Does climate cause the global biodiversity gradient?.
Book title: Aspects of the Genesis and Maintenance of Biological Diversity
Oxford Science Publications, Oxford
: 199-220
1996.
A comparison of richness hotspots, rarity hotspots, and complementary areas for conserving diversity of British birds.
Conservation Biology
10
: 155-174
Link to Article (DOI: 10.1046/j.1523-1739.1996.10010155.x)
1995.
Revising the British Red Data List for birds: the biological basis of UK conservation priorities.
Ibis
137
: 232-239
Link to Article (DOI: 10.1111/j.1474-919X.1995.tb08450.x)
1995.
Uses of ringing data for the conservation and management of bird populations - a ringing scheme perspective.
Journal of Applied Statistics
22
: 967-987
Link to Article (DOI: 10.1080/02664769524748)
1995.
The causes of population change in Palearctic-African migrants.
Book title: Britain's Birds in 1991-92: the conservation and monitoring review
BTO/JNCC
: 73-79
1995.
The distribution, numbers and breeding ecology of Twite Acanthis flavirostris in the south Pennines of England.
Bird Study
42
: 107-121
Link to Article (DOI: 10.1080/00063659509477157)
1995.
Use of breeding bird atlas data to identify important bird areas: a northern England case study.
Bird Study
42
: 132-143
Link to Article (DOI: 10.1080/00063659509477159)
1995.
An investigation to find an applicable set of biogeographical zones for Scotland.
Book title: Report from ITE and BTO to Scottish Natural Heritage
1995.
The Heronries Census: 1986-91.
Book title: Britain's Birds in 1991-92: the conservation and monitoring review
BTO/JNCC
: 120-122
1995.
Spaced out nests and predators: an experiment to test the effects of habitat structure.
Journal of Avian Biology
26
BTO/JNCC
: 346-349
1995.
Oystercatcher starvation on the Wash - a case of poor food supplies.
Wash Wader Ringing Group Report 1993-94
: 22-24
1995.
Birds of Prey in the UK: A review and implications for future policies.
BTO/HOT/NT/RSPB/SRSG/WRSG/WT
1995.
The Peregrine Falco peregrinus breeding population of the United Kingdom in 1991.
Bird Study
42
: 1-19
Link to Article (DOI: 10.1080/00063659509477143)
1995.
Breeding performance in 1991.
Book title: Britain's Birds in 1991-92: the conservation and monitoring review
BTO/JNCC
: 28-37
1995.
Habitat selection and population size of Corn Buntings Miliaria calandra breeding in Britain in 1993.
Bird Study
42
: 190-204
Link to Article (DOI: 10.1080/00063659509477168)
1995.
The effects of agricultural change on population size of Corn Buntings Miliaria calandra on individual farms.
Bird Study
42
: 205-215
Link to Article (DOI: 10.1080/00063659509477169)
1995.
Changes in breeding populations of Curlews and Lapwings in central Buckinghamshire, 1981-1990.
Buckinghamshire Bird Report 1994
: 11-16
1995.
Management and birds in woodland nature reserves: from coppice to natural forest.
Suffolk Birds
44
: 9-11
1995.
Woodland and scrub.
Book title: Managing Habitats for Conservation
Cambridge University Press, Cambridge
: 327-361
1995.
Management for biodiversity in British woodlands - striking a balance.
British Wildlife
7
: 26-37
1995.
Bird populations in new lowland woods: landscape, design and management perspectives.
Book title: The Ecology of Woodland Creation
John Wiley & Sons Ltd, Chichester
: 163-182
1995.
Population declines and range contractions among lowland farmland birds in Britain.
Conservation Biology
9
: 1 425-1 411
Link to Article (DOI: 10.1046/j.1523-1739.1995.09061425.x)
1995.
Responses of birds to storms with particular reference to the Great Storm of 1987.
Book title: Ecological Responses to the 1987 Great Storm in the Woods of South-east England. English Nature Science No. 23.
English Nature, Peterborough
: 109-123
1995.
Buzzards Buteo buteo and Ravens Corvus corax in the uplands of Britain: limits to distribution and abundance.
Ibis
137
: 75-84
Link to Article (DOI: 10.1111/j.1474-919X.1995.tb08460.x)
1995.
Sex differences in moult and migration patterns of Ruff.
Wash Wader Ringing Group Report 1993-94
1995.
Sex differences in the migration, moult and wintering areas of British-ringed Ruff.
Ringing & Migration
16
: 159-167
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