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A. E. Barnes, Auteur ; J. G. Davies, Auteur ; B. Martay, Auteur ; P. H. Boersch-Supan, Auteur ; S. J. Harris, Auteur ; D. G. Noble, Auteur ; J. W. Pearce-higgins, Auteur ; R. A. Robinson, AuteurThere have been recent renewed commitments to increase the extent of protected areas to combat the growing biodiversity crisis but the underpinning evidence for their effectiveness is mixed and causal connections are rarely evaluated. We used da[...]Article
J. W. Pearce-higgins, Auteur ; H. Q. P. Crick, AuteurCapsule: Population growth rates of one-third of 68 breeding bird species in England were significantly affected by climatic variables, leading to notable (>10%) population increases in 13 species, and declines in three.Aims: To model the impact[...]Ouvrage
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J. W. Pearce-higgins, Auteur ; R. B. Bradbury, Auteur ; D. E. Chamberlain, Auteur ; A. Drewitt, Auteur ; R. H. W. Langston, Auteur ; S. G. Willis, AuteurArticle
J. W. Pearce-higgins, Auteur ; D. W. Yalden, AuteurCapsule The best estimate of breeding success was a mean of 0.57 fledglings per pair, which when combined with adult survival rates, successfully explained the observed population trend. Aims To quantify Golden Plover breeding success on a moor [...]Article
J. W. Pearce-higgins, Auteur ; S. K. Finney, Auteur ; D. W. Yalden, Auteur ; R. H. W. Langston, AuteurDans Ibis (149 MAR 2007)Previous work has shown that Golden Plovers Pluvialis apricaria guarding chicks utilize heavily disturbed habitat at a lower rate than surrounding areas, but that such rates of avoidance are reduced when the movement of people is restricted to a[...]