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Publikováno v:
Agriculture, Ecosystems & Environment. 275:32-41
Agricultural intensification was a major driver of declines in western European wildlife populations during the twentieth century, including those of bats. Agri-environment schemes are advocated as the key government-funded mechanism to restore biodi
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James Skates, Michael A. MacDonald, Stephen Dodd, Trevor D. Dines, Ruth L. Angell, Rob Parry, Karen A. Haysom, Antony J. Morris, Catharine H. Shellswell, Elizabeth M. Wilberforce, Vaughn Matthews, G. Tordoff, Ian Johnstone, Russel Hobson
Publikováno v:
Journal of Applied Ecology. 56:812-823
An assessment of the state of nature in the United Kingdom: A review of findings, methods and impact
Autor:
Fiona Mathews, Nick J. B. Isaac, Charlotte L. Outhwaite, A. F. Brown, N. Al Fulaij, Kevin J. Walker, Simon M. Smart, David J. Bullock, Tom August, Tom Brereton, Craig R. Macadam, Peter Stroh, David G. Johns, Karen A. Haysom, Richard D. Gregory, Tony Gent, David G. Noble, Mark A. Eaton, Gary D. Powney, Thomas J. Webb, D.B. Hayhow, David W. Sims, J.R. Webb, Katherine L. Boughey, Fiona Burns
Clear, accessible, objective metrics of species status are critical to communicate the state of biodiversity and to measure progress towards biodiversity targets. However, the population data underpinning current species status metrics is often highl
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Autor:
Kate E. Barlow, S.D. Langton, Philip A. Briggs, Paul A. Racey, N.L. Lechiara, Karen A. Haysom, A.M. Hutson, A. Walsh
Publikováno v:
Biological Conservation. 182:14-26
Bats play an important role in ecosystems and are highly relevant as indicators of environmental change. Long-term monitoring of bat populations is therefore fundamental to verifying environmental change over time. Although in the past, significant d
Publikováno v:
Biological Conservation. 144:2300-2310
Although forest fragmentation can greatly affect biodiversity, responses to landscape-scale measures of woodland configuration in Europe have been examined for only a limited range of taxa. Almost all European bat species utilise woodland, however li
Publikováno v:
Biological Conservation. 144:1790-1798
Within agricultural landscapes, linear features such as hedgerows and tree-lines provide valuable habitat for many species. We use data from 315 transects, completed as part of a national acoustic survey of bat distribution, to examine the incidence
Publikováno v:
Aquatic Conservation: Marine and Freshwater Ecosystems. 20:S45-S54
1. This study aimed to develop and test a predictive model of Daubenton's bat Myotis daubentonii distribution and abundance at waterway sites in England and Wales. 2. A preliminary ‘core’ model to predict Daubenton's bat distribution, developed i
Autor:
Karen A. Haysom, Mark A. Eaton, Nida Al Fulaij, James Williams, Tom Brereton, Gary D. Powney, Nick J. B. Isaac, Tom August, Deborah A. Procter, David R. Brooks, Kate E. Barlow, David G. Noble, Fiona Burns, Richard D. Gregory, Charlotte L. Outhwaite
We describe the development of two complementary priority species indicators (PSIs) to help the UK to report progress towards Aichi target 12 on the status of known threatened species. Based on species identified as national conservation priorities,
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