All publications for Rob Fuller
1998.
Effects of woodland structure on breeding bird populations in stands of coppiced lime Tilia cordata in western England over a 10-year period.
Forestry
71
: 199-218
1998.
Changes in bird populations on sample lowland English farms in relation to loss of hedgerows and other non-crop habitats.
Oecologia
116
: 120-127
Link to publication
View at journal website (DOI: 10.1007/s004420050570)
1998.
The breeding bird community of upland juniper scrub in eastern Scotland.
Scottish Birds
19
: 231-238
1998.
Avian community composition and patterns of bird distribution within birch-heath mosaics in north-east Scotland.
Ornis Fennica
75
: 27-37
1998.
Scrub management for conservation in lowland England: practices, problems and possibilities.
Research Report no. 194.
ISBN: 0-903793-96-2
64pp
£5.00
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1998.
Uses of atlas data with special reference to the European Ornithological Atlas. (abstract).
Ostrich
69
1998.
Spatial and temporal utilisation of set-aside by birds in summer on arable farms in England.
Book title: Agronomic and environmental evaluation of set-aside under the EC Arable Area Payments Scheme
Institute of Terrestrial Ecology, Cumbria
: 1-67
1998.
The usage of set-aside land by birds within intensive farming landscapes. (abstract).
Ostrich
69
1998.
Farmland habitat change and abundance of Yellowhammers Emberiza citrinella: an analysis of Common Birds Census data.
Bird Study
45
: 232-246
View at journal website (DOI: 10.1080/00063659809461095)
1998.
Use of cereal fields by birds. A review in relation to field margin managements.
Research Report no. 195.
ISBN: 1-902576-08-X
112pp
£10.00
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1997.
The role of landscape structure and dispersal in limiting nuthatch distribution.
Book title: Proceedings of the 6th Annual Conference IALE. International Association for Landscape Ecology
: 151-158
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ISBN: 9.78E+12
1997.
Winter bird communities in forest plantations in western England and their response to vegetation, growth stage and grazing.
Bird Study
44
: 206-219
View at journal website (DOI: 10.1080/00063659709461056)
1997.
Native and non-native trees as factors in habitat selection by woodland birds in Britain.
Book title: Native and non-Native in British Forestry. Proceedings of a Discussion Meeting, Institute of Chartered Foresters.
: 131-140
1997.
Responses of birds to organic arable farming: mechanisms and evidence.
Book title: Proceedings of the 1997 Brighton Crop Protection Conference - Weeds
Brighton Crop Protection Council, Farnham
: 897-906
ISBN: 9.78E+12
1997.
Landscape composition models for breeding bird populations in lowland English farmland over a 20 year period.
Ecography
20
: 295-307
View at journal website (DOI: 10.1111/j.1600-0587.1997.tb00374.x)
1997.
Assessing changes in distribution from atlas data: reply to Bircham and Jordan.
Ibis
139
: 186-189
View at journal website (DOI: 10.1111/j.1474-919X.1997.tb04524.x)
1996.
An assessment of bird populations in selected forest plots: a contribution to the Biodiversity Research Programme.
Research Report no. 172.
ISBN: 0-903793-77-6
70pp
£5.00
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1996.
The effects of organic farming on birds.
Elm Farm Research Centre Bulletin
21
: 4-9
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1996.
Relationships between grazing and birds with particular reference to sheep in the British uplands.
Research Report no. 164.
ISBN: 0-903793-66-0
94pp
£10.00
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1996.
The Woodlark Lullula arborea in Britain: population trends, distribution and habitat occupancy.
Bird Study
43
: 172-187
View at journal website (DOI: 10.1080/00063659609461010)
1995.
The effect of organic farming regimes on breeding and winter bird populations - Part ll. A comparison of breeding and winter bird populations on organic and conventional farmland.
Research Report no. 154.
ISBN: 0-903793-60-1
64pp
£5.00
1995.
Bird Life of Woodland and Forest.
Cambridge University Press, Cambridge
ISBN: 978-0521543477 (2003 edition)
1995.
Changes in breeding populations of Curlews and Lapwings in central Buckinghamshire, 1981-1990.
Buckinghamshire Bird Report 1994
: 11-16
1995.
Management and birds in woodland nature reserves: from coppice to natural forest.
Suffolk Birds
44
: 9-11
1995.
The effect of organic farming regimes on breeding and winter bird populations - Part I. Summary report and conclusions..
Research Report no. 154.
ISBN: 0-903793-60-1
18pp
£2.50
1995.
Woodland and scrub.
Book title: Managing Habitats for Conservation
Cambridge University Press, Cambridge
: 327-361
ISBN: 978-0521447768
1995.
Management for biodiversity in British woodlands - striking a balance.
British Wildlife
7
: 26-37
1995.
The ecology of seed-eating birds in relation to agricultural practices: current research and future directions.
Research Report no. 149.
ISBN: 0-903793-51-2
28pp
£2.50
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1995.
Bird populations in new lowland woods: landscape, design and management perspectives.
Book title: The Ecology of Woodland Creation
John Wiley & Sons Ltd, Chichester
: 163-182
ISBN: 978-0471954842
1995.
Population declines and range contractions among lowland farmland birds in Britain.
Conservation Biology
9
: 1 425-1 411
View at journal website (DOI: 10.1046/j.1523-1739.1995.09061425.x)
1995.
Responses of birds to storms with particular reference to the Great Storm of 1987.
Book title: Ecological Responses to the 1987 Great Storm in the Woods of South-east England. English Nature Science No. 23.
English Nature, Peterborough
: 109-123
ISBN: 978-1857161670
1995.
Buzzards Buteo buteo and Ravens Corvus corax in the uplands of Britain: limits to distribution and abundance.
Ibis
137
: 75-84
View at journal website (DOI: 10.1111/j.1474-919X.1995.tb08460.x)
1995.
Some new approaches to conservation monitoring of British breeding birds.
Ibis
137
: 16-28
View at journal website (DOI: 10.1111/j.1474-919X.1995.tb08437.x)
1994.
Relating birds to vegetation: influences of scale, floristics and habitat structure.
Book title: Bird Numbers 1992: Distribution, monitoring and ecological aspects. Proceedings of the 12th International Conference of IBCC and EOAC, Noordwijkerhout, The Netherlands
Statistics Netherlands/Heerlen & SOVON, Voorburg/Beek-Ubbergen
: 19-28
1994.
Treefall gaps and birds.
Book title: The Rehabilitation of Storm Damaged Woods. Progress in Ecological Management of the Natural Environment(Occasional Papers)
University of Bristol
: 39-43
1994.
Declining farmland bird species: modelling geographical patterns of abundance in Britain.
Book title: Large Scale Ecology and Conservation Biology. The 35th Symposium of The British Ecological Society with the Society for Conservation Biology, University of Southampton, 1993.
Blackwell Scientific Publications, Oxford
: 153-177
1994.
European Lapwing Vanellus vanellus populations in relation to agricultural practices: a review.
Book title: The Ecology and Conservation of the Lapwing.(UK Nature Conservation No. 9.)
Joint Nature Conservation Committee, Peterborough
: 1-33
1994.
The status and distribution of Nightjars Caprimulgus europaeus in Britain in 1992.
Bird Study
41
: 181-191
View at journal website (DOI: 10.1080/00063659409477218)
1994.
The Ecology and Conservation of the Lapwing Vanellus vanellus.
Joint Nature Conservation Committee, Peterborough
1993.
Bird habitats in Buckinghamshire.
Book title: The Birds of Buckinghamshire
Buckinghamshire Bird Club, Burnham
: 11-31
1993.
Coppiced woodlands: their management for wildlife (Second edition).
Joint Nature Conservation Committee, Peterborough
1993.
Woodland rides and glades: their management for wildlife (Second edition).
Joint Nature Conservation Committee, Peterborough
ISBN: 978-1873701331
1992.
Effects of coppice management on woodland breeding birds.
Book title: Ecology and Management of Coppice Woodlands
Chapman and Hall, London
: 169-192
ISBN: 0412431106 / 978-0412431104
1992.
Broad-scale patterns in geographical and habitat distribution of migrant and resident passerines in Britain and Ireland.
Ibis
134
: 14-20
View at journal website (DOI: 10.1111/j.1474-919X.1992.tb04728.x)
1992.
Distribution of breeding songbirds in Bradfield Woods, Suffolk, in relation to vegetation and coppice management.
Bird Study
39
: 73-88
View at journal website (DOI: 10.1080/00063659209477103)
1991.
Effects of woodland edges on songbirds.
Book title: Edge Management in Woodlands(Forestry Commission Occasional Paper 28)
Forestry Commission
: 31-34
1991.
Conservation management in ancient and modern woodlands: responses of fauna to edges and rotations.
Book title: The Scientific Management of Temperate Communities for Conservation. 31st Symposium of British Ecological Society
Blackwell, London
: 445-471