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Changes in farmland bird abundance at Colworth 2000-2006 Based on: Henderson I.G., Clark N. & Holloway S. (2007) British Trust for Ornithology report, BTO Research Report 457. |
2007 | |
An investigation of the effectiveness of rehabilitation of birds as shown by ringing recoveries Based on: Joys A.C., Clark N.A., Clark J. & Robinson R. (2003) British Trust for Ornithology report, BTO Research Report 324. |
2003 | |
A comparison of breeding bird numbers along canals with and without a close season for fishing Based on: Marchant J.H., Gregory R.D., Balmer D.E., Gough S.J. & Wilson A.M. (1998) British Trust for Ornithology report, BTO Research Report 211. |
1998 | |
Comparison of population trends, abundance and species richness on land affected by SRDP agri-environment schemes with non-agreement land Based on: Newson S. & Noble D. (2003) British Trust for Ornithology report, BTO Research Report 345. |
2003 | |
A small-scale study of the comparative use of herbicide-treated and untreated headlands by birds in winter Based on: Tucker G.M. (1988) British Trust for Ornithology report, BTO Research Report 34. |
1988 | |
Use of cereal fields by birds: A review in relation to field margin managements. [See Vickery et al. 2002, The potential value of managed cereal field margins as foraging habitats for farmland birds in the UK. Agriculture, Ecosystems & Environment, 89(1), 41-52] Based on: Vickery J.A., Fuller R.J., Henderson I.G., Chamberlain D., Marshall E.J.P. & Powell W. (1998) British Trust for Ornithology report, BTO Research Report 195. |
1998 | |
The effects of different crop stubbles and straw disposal methods on wintering birds and arable plants Based on: Vickery J.A., Atkinson P.W., Marshall J.M., West T., Norris K., Robinson L.J., Gillings S., Wilson A. & Kirby W. (2005) British Trust for Ornithology report, BTO Research Report 402. |
2005 | |
Survival rates of rehabilitated guillemots Based on: Wernham C., Peach W.J. & Browne S.J. (1997) British Trust for Ornithology report, BTO Research Report 186. |
1997 | |
Habitat selection and breeding success of Skylarks Alauda arvensis on organic and conventional farmland Based on: Wilson J.D. & Browne S.J. (1993) British Trust for Ornithology report, BTO Research Report 129. |
1993 | |
Changes in lowland wet grassland breeding wader number: the influence of site designation Based on: Wilson A., Pendlebury C. & Vickery J. (2005) British Trust for Ornithology report, BTO Research Report 365. |
2005 | |
Whale watching: more than meets the eyes Based on: Harms M., Asmutis-Silvia R. & Rosner A. (2013) Whale and Dolphin Conservation (WDC) report, WDC Report to NOAA’s Fisheries Northeast Region Program Office (NERO), Award Number NA11NMF4720240, 113pp. Study Link |
2013 | |
Seals and wild salmon fisheries (SSI Year 1) Based on: Harris R.N. & Northridge S. (2016) Sea Mammal Research Unit (SMRU) report, Report to Scottish Government SSI. Study Link |
2016 | |
Marine mammal research at wild salmon fisheries: Annual Report for 2013 Based on: Harris R.N., Fowden D., Froude M. & Northridge S. (2014) Sea Mammal Research Unit (SMRU) report, Seal and Salmon Research Project: report to Scottish Government and Scottish National Heritage, 29pp. Study Link |
2014 | |
Long term effectiveness of an acoustic deterrent for seals in the Kyle of Sutherland Based on: Harris R.N. (2011) Sea Mammal Research Unit (SMRU) report, SMRU, UK, Report to Scottish Government. Study Link |
2011 | |
Bycatch of vulnerable species: Understanding the process and mitigating the impacts Based on: Northridge S., Kingston A., Mackay A. & Lonergan M. (2011) Sea Mammal Research Unit (SMRU) report, Report to DEFRA (project ref. MF1003). Study Link |
2011 | |
Northey Island, managed retreat scheme: Results of botanical monitoring 1991–1994 Based on: Dagley J.R. (1995) Natural England (English Nature) report, English Nature Research Report 128. Study Link |
1995 | |
Djoudj National Park and its periphery: An experiment in wetland co-management Based on: Diouf A.M. (2002) Wetlands International, IUCN, WWF, 13-17. Study Link |
2002 | |
Good practices and lessons learned in integrating ecosystem conservation and poverty reduction objectives Based on: Sellamuttu S.S., de Silva S., Khoa S.N. & Samarakoon J. (2008) Wetlands International report, International Water Management Institute, Colombo & Wetlands International, Wageningen. Study Link |
2008 | |
Silviculture manual for mangrove restoration in the Yucatan Peninsula, Mexico Based on: Tsuruda K. (2013) International Society for Mangrove Ecosystems report, 23-34. Study Link |
2013 | |
Conserving and restoring wetlands in Nigeria’s Niger River Delta Based on: Wetlands International . (2016) Wetlands International report. Study Link |
2016 | |
Mangrove restoration: To plant or not to plant? Based on: International Wetlands (2016) Wetlands International report. Study Link |
2016 | |
An assessment of lessons learnt from the “Green Coast Project” in Nanggroe Aceh Darussalam (NAD) Province and Nias Island, Indonesia (period 2005–2008) Based on: Wibisono I.T.C. & Sualia I. (2008) Wetlands International report. Study Link |
2008 | |
Scientific advice on matters related to the management of seal populations: 2006 Based on: Special Committee on Seals (SCOS) (2006) Sea Mammal Research Unit (SMRU) report, Marine Mammal Scientific Support to Scottish Government Report. |
2006 | |
Scientific advice on matters related to the management of seal populations: 2013 Based on: Special Committee on Seals (SCOS) (2013) Sea Mammal Research Unit (SMRU) report, Marine Mammal Scientific Support to Scottish Government Report. |
2013 | |
Scientific advice on matters related to the management of seal populations: 2018 Based on: Special Committee on Seals (SCOS) (2018) Sea Mammal Research Unit (SMRU) report, Marine Mammal Scientific Support to Scottish Government Report. |
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