BTO Scotland publications

Recent publications written by and resulting from work by BTO Scotland staff.
Peer-reviewed papers
Pheasant. Jill Pakenham.

Associations between gamebird releases and general predators

2019 | Pringle, H., Wilson, M., Calladine, J. & Siriwardena, G.M. Journal of Applied Ecology

Pheasants and Red-legged Partridges for commercial shoots may be boosting numbers of the avian predators and scavengers.

Research Reports
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Investigating wader breeding productivity in the East Cairngorms Moorland Partnership Area using collaborative methods

2019 | Jarrett D., Calladine J., Milner J., Wernham C., Wilson M.

Breeding wader populations have declined significantly in recent decades in the UK. During this time, areas of moorland managed for grouse shooting and adjacent areas of rough pasture have been identified as persisting strongholds.

Peer-reviewed papers

The Scottish Raptor Monitoring Scheme: recent developments in good practice monitoring

2019 | Challis A., Edwards C., Heavisides A., Holling M., Kortland K., Mattingley W., Riddle G., Roos S., Stevenson A., Stirling-Aird P.K., Stroud D.A., Wernham C.V., Wilson M.W. Bird Study

Peer-reviewed papers

Declining population trends of European mountain birds

2019 | Lehikoinen, A., Brotons, L., Calladine, J., Campedelli, T., Escandell, V., Flousek, J., Grueneberg, C., Haas, F., Harris, S.J., Herrando, S., Husby, M., Jiguet, F., Atle, J., Åke, K., Romain, L., Blas, L., Clara, M., Gianpiero, P., Thomas, C., Hans, S., Sirkiä, P.M., Teufelbauer, N. & Trautmann, S. Global Change Biology

Mountain areas often hold special species communities, and they are high on the list of conservation concern.

Research Reports
BTO Research Report 713

Review of data and monitoring options for assessing the status of breeding wader populations in the Yorkshire Dales National Park

2018 | Wilson M., Jarrett D., & Calladine J. BTO Research Report

This report assesses the availability and quality of information relating to breeding populations of six of the most numerous wader species (Oystercatcher, Golden Plover, Lapwing, Snipe, Curlew, Redsh

Peer-reviewed papers

Quantifying avian avoidance of offshore wind turbines: Current evidence and key knowledge gaps

2018 | Cook, A.S.C.P., Humphreys, E.M., Bennet, F., Masden, E.A. & Burton, N.H.K. Marine Environmental Research

Peer-reviewed papers

A review of raptor and owl monitoring activity across Europe: its implications for capacity building towards pan-European monitoring

2018 | Derlink, M., Wernham, C., Bertoncelj, I., Kovacs, A., Saurola, P., Duke, G., Movalli, P. & Vrezec, A. Bird Study

Peer-reviewed papers
Peregrine by Nathan Guttridge

The breeding population of Peregrine Falcon Falco peregrinus in the United Kingdom, Isle of Man and Channel Islands in 2014

Breeding Peregrines on the up thanks to growth of lowland populations

2018 | Wilson, M. W., Balmer, D. E., Jones, K., King, V. A., Raw, D., Rollie, C. J., Rooney, E., Ruddock, M., Smith, G.D., Stevenson, A., Stirling-Aird, P.K., Wernham, C. V., Weston, J. M. & Noble, D.G. Bird Study

The return of breeding Peregrines to former haunts, and the colonisation of urban sites such as industrial buildings and cathedrals, has not gone unnoticed by birdwatchers. It is only now, however, with the publication of the results from the latest national Peregrine survey, that we can put figures on the changing fortunes of this stunning bird of prey.

Research Reports
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Monitoring Breeding Waders in Wensleydale: trialling surveys carried out by farmers and gamekeepers

2017 | Jarrett, D., Calladine, J., Wernham, C., Wilson, M.

Research Notes
Red Deer & Roe Deer BTO Research Note

Modelled abundance and change in abundance of Red Deer and Roe Deer in Scotland from Breeding Bird Survey data

2017 | Dario Massimino & John Calladine

This short note describes the derivation of maps of abundance and change in abundance for the two species, from the late 1990s to the present day.

Peer-reviewed papers
Common Pipistrelle by Amy Lewis

Large-scale citizen science improves assessment of risk posed by wind farms to bats in southern Scotland

Scanning for Scottish bats

2017 | Newson, S.E., Evans, H.E., Gillings, S., Jarret, D., Raynor, R., Wilson, M.W. Biological Conservation

With the need to better understand the distribution of rare and vulnerable bats to help minimise risk posed by wind farms, this study used the power of citizen science to rewrite the bat distribution maps in southern Scotland.

Peer-reviewed papers
Coal Tit. Edmund Fellowes

Stand structure and breeding birds in managed Scots pine forests: Some likely long-term implications for continuous cover forestry

2017 | Calladine, J., Jarrett, D., Wilson, M. & Edwards, C. Forest Ecology and Management

Continuous cover forestry (CCF) systems are increasingly advocated for stand management, with biodiversity among the ecosystem services perceived to benefit.

Peer-reviewed papers
Oystercatcher - John Harding

The decline of a population of farmland breeding waders: a twenty-five-year case study

Waders in decline in Strathallan, Scotland

2017 | M.V. Bell, Calladine, J. Bird Study

The breeding populations of many different wader species are in decline across the globe, and there is an urgent need for information on how such changes in land management, particularly within farmland, may affect breeding waders. This study by a long-term BTO volunteer explores wader decline in Strathallan, Scotland over a period of 25 years. 

Peer-reviewed papers

Continuing influences of introduced hedgehogs Erinaceus europaeus as a predator of wader (Charadrii) eggs four decades after their release on the Outer Hebrides, Scotland

2017 | Calladine, J., Humphreys, E.M., Gilbert, L., Furness, R.W., Robinson, R.A., Fuller, R.J., Littlewood, N.A., Pakeman, R.J., Ferguson, J. & Thompson, C. Biological Invasions

Non-native predators can cause major declines or even localised extinctions in prey populations across the globe, especially on islands.

Research Reports

Urban Breeding Gull Surveys: A Review of Methods and Options for Survey Design

2016 | Kathryn E Ross, Niall H K Burton, Dawn E Balmer, Elizabeth M Humphreys, Graham E Austin, Beth Goddard, Helena Schindler-Dite and Mark M Rehfisch

Peer-reviewed papers

Vegetation structure influences foraging decisions in a declining grassland bird: the importance of fine-scale habitat and grazing regime

2016 | Murray, C., Minderman, J., Allison, J. & Calladine, J. Bird Study

Peer-reviewed papers

Understanding Predation. A review bringing together natural science and local knowledge of recent wild bird population changes and their drivers in Scotland

2016 | Ainsworth, G., Calladine, J., Martay, B., Park, K., Redpath, S., Wernham, C., Wilson, M. & Young, J. Moorland Forum

Peer-reviewed papers

Changes in breeding wader populations of the Uist machair between 1983 and 2014

2015 | Calladine, J., Humphreys, E.M. & Boyle, J. Scottish Birds

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