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The Nightingale in Britain: status, ecology and conservation needs
Author: Holt, C.A., Hewson, C.M. & Fuller, R.J.
Published: 2012
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Population density but not stability can be predicted from species distribution models
Author: Oliver, T.H., Gillings, S., Girardello, M., Rapacciuolo, G., Brereton, T.M., Siriwardena, G., Roy, D.B., Pywell, R. & Fuller, R.J.
Published: 2012
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Modelled sensitivity of avian collision rate at wind turbines varies with number of hours of flight activity input data
Author: Douglas, D.J.T., Follestad, A., Langston, R.H.W. & Pearce-Higgins, J.W.
Published: 2012
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Seabird foraging ranges as a preliminary tool for identifying candidate Marine Protected Areas
Author: Thaxter, C.B., Lascelles, B., Sugar, K., Cook, A.S.C.P., Roos, S., Bolton, M., Langston, R.H.W. & Burton, N.H.K.
Published: 2012
The UK government is committed to establishing an ecologically coherent network of Marine Protected Areas (MPAs) to manage and conserve marine ecosystems. Seabirds are vital to such ecosystems, but until now these species have received little protection at sea. This is partly because there is scant information available on the oceanic regions they use at the different stages of their lifecycle. A new study led by the BTO, in partnership with the RSPB and Birdlife International, has sought to address this by bringing together work on how far UK-breeding seabirds travel from their colonies (typically in search of food for themselves or their chicks) during the breeding season.
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Long-distance dispersal in migratory pied flycatchers is relatively common between the UK and The Netherlands
Author: Both, C., Robinson, R.A. & van der Jeugd, H.
Published: 2012
01.01.12
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