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.
1983.
The use of point counts in patchy scrub habitats in England.
Proceedings VII International Bird Census Committee Conference, November 1981. Leon, Spain
: 161-167
1983.
Field observations on methods used to count waders breeding at high density in the Outer Hebrides, Scotland.
Wader Study Group Bulletin
39
: 27-29
View Abstract
1983.
Some results from different methods of censusing birds in winter.
Proceedings International Bird Census Committee Conference, November 1981. Leon, Spain
: 5-12
1983.
The movements of Palearctic landbird migrants in Tsavo East National Park, Kenya.
Journal of Animal Ecology
52
: 513-524
1983.
Bird population changes for the years 1981-1982.
Bird Study
30
: 127-133
Link to Article (DOI: 10.1080/00063658309476787)
1983.
Patterns and population turnover in Ringed Plovers and Turnstones during their spring passage through the Solway Firth in 1983.
Wader Study Group Bulletin
39
View Abstract
1983.
Methods used to assess populations of breeding waders on machair in the Outer Hebrides.
Wader Study Group Bulletin
38
: 14-16
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1983.
The status and distribution of waders breeding on wet lowland grasslands in England and Wales.
Bird Study
30
: 177-192
Link to Article (DOI: 10.1080/00063658309476795)
1983.
A comparison of inter-observer and inter-analyst agreement in the BTO Waterways Bird Survey.
Proceedings International Bird Census Committee Conference, November 1981. Leon, Spain
: 18-22
1983.
Linear wetlands as habitats for birds and population changes following modifications to river systems.
Book title: Proceedings of Symposium: Wildlife on man-made wetlands
A.R.C. Wildfowl Centre, Milton Keynes
1983.
Population changes for waterways birds, 1981-1982.
Bird Study
30
: 121-126
Link to Article (DOI: 10.1080/00063658309476786)
1983.
The BTO Raptor and Owl Research Register.
Bulletin ICBP World Working Group on Birds of Prey
1
: 152-162
1982.
Guillemot ringing recoveries: a European perspective.
Book title: Proceedings Seabird Group Conference, Uttoxeter, February 1982
: 17-19
1982.
The effect of severe oil pollution during the winter of 1980-81 on British and Irish Auks.
Ringing & Migration
4
: 33-44
1982.
The influence of female age on breeding in the Eider Somateria mollissima.
Bird Study
29
: 55-66
Link to Article (DOI: 10.1080/00063658209476738)
1982.
Relationship between sardine fisheries and recovery rates of ringed terns in West Africa.
Seabird Report
6
: 98-104
View Abstract
1982.
Bird population changes for the years 1980-1981.
Bird Study
29
: 143-148
Link to Article (DOI: 10.1080/00063658209476749)
1982.
Ringed birds killed by cats.
Mammal Review
12
: 183-186
Link to Article (DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-2907.1982.tb00014.x)
1982.
The breeding biology of the Nightingale Luscinia megarhynchos in Britain.
Bird Study
29
: 67-72
Link to Article (DOI: 10.1080/00063658209476739)
1982.
Habitat occupancy and regulation of clutch size in the European Kestrel Falco tinnunculus.
Bird Study
29
: 17-26
Link to Article (DOI: 10.1080/00063658209476734)
1982.
Some effects of weather conditions on the breeding of the Spotted Flycatcher Muscicapa striata in Britain.
Bird Study
29
: 41-48
Link to Article (DOI: 10.1080/00063658209476736)
1982.
Birds in winter -- an outline.
Bird Study
29
: 169-182
Link to Article (DOI: 10.1080/00063658209476754)
1982.
Notes on the robbing behaviour of Arctic Terns at Puffin colonies.
Seabird Report
6
: 94-97
View Abstract
1982.
Predation/prey interactions between Great Black-backed Gulls and Puffins, and the evolutionary significance of Puffin grouping behaviour.
Ph.D. thesis, University of St. Andrews
1982.
Population changes for waterways birds, 1980-1981.
Bird Study
29
: 139-142
Link to Article (DOI: 10.1080/00063658209476748)
1981.
Aspects of counting Lapwings and Curlews breeding on lowland grasslands.
Wader Study Group Bulletin
33
: 14-16
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