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Sarah M. Eglington, Auteur ; Sarah E. Davis, Auteur ; Andrew C. Joys, Auteur ; Dan E. Chamberlain, Auteur ; David G. Noble, AuteurCapsule Including observer effects in population models is unlikely to improve population trend estimates. Aims We test the hypothesis that the observer's experience has a significant effect on the detection of birds, and subsequently impacts on[...]Article
James W. Pearce-Higgins, Auteur ; Sarah M. Eglington, Auteur ; Blaise Martay, Auteur ; Dan E. Chamberlain, Auteur1. Climate change is reported to have caused widespread changes to species' populations and ecological communities. Warming has been associated with population declines in long-distance migrants and habitat specialists, and increases in southerl[...]Article
Sarah M. Eglington, Auteur ; Jennifer A. Gill, Auteur ; Mark A. Smart, Auteur ; William J. Sutherland, Auteur ; Andrew R. Watkinson, Auteur ; Mark Bolton, AuteurIn managed landscapes, habitat structure is frequently manipulated through the creation of features such as tracks, hedges, and waterways. If predator and prey activity are concentrated around these features, levels of predation may be elevated [...]Article
Martin R. Perrow, Auteur ; Andrew J. P. Harwood, Auteur ; Eleanor R. Skeate, Auteur ; Emilie Praca, Auteur ; Sarah M. Eglington, AuteurDesignating Marine Protected Areas (MPAs) is seen to be fundamental to future seabird conservation. In accordance with European Union legislation, the UK proposes to extend Special Protection Areas (SPAs) into the offshore zone for seabirds. Thi[...]