Peer-reviewed papers
It is BTO’s policy to make public the results of our research. Our aim is to publish as much as possible of our work in the peer reviewed scientific literature. Many results are also published in our BTO Research Report series.
2005.
Shifting nonbreeding distributions of migratory fauna in relation to climatic change.
Global Change Biology
11
: 31-38
Link to Article (DOI: 10.1111/j.1529-8817.2003.00876.x)
2005.
The potential of integrated population modelling.
Australia and New Zealand Journal of Statistics
47
: 35-48
Link to Article (DOI: 10.1111/j.1467-842X.2005.00370.x)
2005.
Breeding ecology of Turtle Doves Streptopelia turtur in Britain during the period 1941-2000: an analysis of BTO nest record cards.
Bird Study
52
: 1-9
Link to Article (DOI: 10.1080/00063650509461368)
2005.
Differences in the diurnal and nocturnal use of intertidal feeding grounds by Redshank Tringa totanus.
Bird Study
52
: 120-128
Link to Article (DOI: 10.1080/00063650509461381)
2005.
Between-year changes in the wintering sites of Ruddy Turnstones Arenaria interpres: a response to diminished food resources?.
Wader Study Group Bulletin
107
: 36-39
View Abstract
2005.
Trends in the use of private gardens by wild birds in Great Britain, 1995-2002.
Journal of Applied Ecology
42
: 659-671
Link to Article (DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-2664.2005.01050.x)
2005.
Differential migration of chiffchaffs Phyllosocopus collybita and P. ibericus in Europe and Africa.
Journal of Avian Biology
36
: 184-190
Link to Article (DOI: 10.1111/j.0908-8857.2005.03445.x)
2005.
Annual and seasonal trends in the use of garden feeders by birds in winter.
Ibis
147
: 563-575
Link to Article (DOI: 10.1111/j.1474-919x.2005.00430.x)
2005.
The use of tape recordings of roosting wader flocks to increase wader mist netting success.
Wader Study Group Bulletin
107
: 46-49
View Abstract
2005.
The production and use of permanently inscribed leg flags for waders.
Wader Study Group Bulletin
108
: 38-41
View Abstract
2005.
Current colour-ringing projects on cormorants in the UK.
Cormorant Research Group Bulletin
6
: 58-60
View Abstract
2005.
Geese in Scotland: a conservation-agriculture conflict.
Book title: People and wildlife: conflict and coexistence(Conservation and Biology No 9)
Cambridge University Press, Cambridge
: 176-191
Link to Article (DOI: 10.2277/0521532035)
2005.
Long-term variation in survival rates of Sand Martins Riparia riparia: dependence on breeding and wintering ground weather, age and sex, and their population consequences.
Bird Study
52
: 237-251
Link to Article (DOI: 10.1080/00063650509461397)
2005.
Regional IUCN red listing: the process as applied to birds in the United Kingdom.
Conservation Biology
19
: 1 557-1 570
Link to Article (DOI: 10.1111/j.1523-1739.2005.00213.x)
2005.
Investigating geographic variation in clutch size using a natural experiment.
Functional Ecology
19
: 616-624
Link to Article (DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-2435.2005.01016.x)
2005.
Dissecting the species-energy relationship.
Proceedings of the Royal Society B
272
: 2 155-2 163
Link to Article (DOI: 10.1098/rspb.2005.3209. )
2005.
Relative contribution of abundant and rare species to species-energy relationships.
Biology Letters
1
: 87-90
Link to Article (DOI: 10.1098/rsbl.2004.0251)
2005.
The roles of extinction and colonization in generating species-energy relationships.
Journal of Animal Ecology
74
: 498-507
Link to Article (DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-2656.2005.00948.x)
2005.
Large-scale population dynamics, abundance-occupancy relationships and the scaling from local to regional population size.
Journal of Animal Ecology
74
: 353-364
Link to Article (DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-2656.2005.00931.x)
2005.
Recent declines in populations of woodland birds in Britain: a review of possible causes.
British Birds
98
: 116-143
2005.
Benefits of organic farming to biodiversity vary among taxa.
Biology Letters
1
: 431-434
View Abstract
2005.
Indices of bird-habitat preference from field surveys of birds and remote sensing of and cover: a study of south-eastern England with wider implications for conservation and biodiversity assessment.
Global Ecology and Biogeography
14
: 223-239
Link to Article (DOI: 10.1111/j.1466-822X.2005.00145.x)
2005.
Annual Conference: Workshops. Workshop Summary. 1.International workshop on passage and wintering Eurasian Golden Plovers.
Wader Study Group Bulletin
108
: 5-12
View Abstract
2005.
Diurnal studies do not predict nocturnal habitat choice and site selection of European Golden Plovers Pluvialis apricaria and Northern Lapwings Vanellus vanellus.
Auk
122
: 1 249-1 260
Link to Article (DOI: 10.1642/0004-8038(2005)122[1249:DSDNPN]2.0.CO;2)
2005.
Winter availability of cereal stubbles attracts declining farmland birds and positively influences breeding population trends.
Proceedings of the Royal Society B
272
: 733-739
Link to Article (DOI: 10.1098/rspb.2004.3010)
2005.
An Amur Falcon in France, North Yorkshire and Dumfries & Galloway - a belated first for the Western Palearctic?.
Birding World
18
2005.
Science with a team of thousands: the British Trust for Ornithology.
Book title: Participating in the Knowledge Society: Researchers Beyond the University Walls
Palgrave MacMillan, Basingstoke
: 152-165
2005.
Wind, Fire and Water: Renewable Energy and Birds. A report on the BOU's Annual Conference held at the University of Leicester, 1-3 April 2005.
Ibis
147
: 865-867
Link to Article (DOI: 10.1111/j.1474-919X.2005.00471.x)
2005.
Developing indicators for European birds.
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B
360
: 269-288
Link to Article (DOI: 10.1098/rstb.2004.1602)
2005.
A double buffer effect in a migratory shorebird population.
Journal of Animal Ecology
74
: 965-971
Link to Article (DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-2656.2005.00994.x)
2005.
Estimating population size in Black-tailed Godwits Limosa limosa islandica by colour-marking.
Bird Study
52
: 153-158
Link to Article (DOI: 10.1080/00063650509461385)
2005.
An investigation of habitat occupancy by the nightingale Luscinia megarhynchos with respect to population change at the edge of its range in England.
Journal of Ornithology
146
: 244-248
Link to Article (DOI: 10.1007/s10336-005-0085-6)
2005.
Benefits of organic farming to biodiversity vary among taxa.
Biology Letters
1
: 431-434
Link to Article (DOI: 10.1098/rsbl.2005.0357)
2005.
Ringing Report 2004.
Book title: Suffolk Bird Report 2004
Suffolk Naturalists' Society
: 185-196
2005.
Combining archive territory mapping data and aerial photography for the investigation of bird-habitat relationships: a case study from the Lincolnshire coast.
Bird Study
52
: 314-322
Link to Article (DOI: 10.1080/00063650509461405)
2005.
Mass-dependent predation risk as a mechanism for house sparrow declines?.
Biology Letters
2
: 43-46
Link to Article (DOI: 10.1098/rsbl.2005.0421)
2005.
Body mass change strategies in blackbirds Turdus merula: the starvation-predation risk trade-off.
Journal of Animal Ecology
84
: 292-302
Link to Article (DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-2656.2005.00923.x)
2005.
Breeding performance and timing of breeding of inland and coastal breeding Cormorants Phalacrocorax carbo in England and Wales.
Bird Study
52
: 10-17
Link to Article (DOI: 10.1080/00063650509461369)
2005.
Delayed breeding during harsh weather events in the Great Cormorant.
Cormorant Research Group Bulletin
6
: 11-12
View Abstract
2005.
Evaluating the Breeding Bird Survey for producing national population size and density estimates.
Bird Study
52
: 42-54
Link to Article (DOI: 10.1080/00063650509461373)
2005.
Effects of temperature variability on egg mass and clutch size in Great Tits.
Condor
107
: 710-714
Link to Article (DOI: 10.1650/0010-5422)
2005.
Night-time behaviour of egg-laying tits.
Ibis
147
: 342-345
Link to Article (DOI: 10.1111/j.1474-919x.2005.00409.x)
2005.
Long term demographic monitoring of wader populations in non-breeding areas.
Wader Study Group Bulletin
106
: 17-29
View Abstract
2005.
Size and trends of the House Sparrow Passer domesticus population in Great Britain.
Ibis
147
: 552-562
Link to Article (DOI: 10.1111/j.1474-919x.2005.00427.x)
2005.
Case Study Part 2: Probabilistic modelling of long-term effects of pesticides on individual breeding success in birds and mammals.
Ecotoxicology
14
: 895-923
Link to Article (DOI: 10.1007/s10646-005-0035-3)
2005.
Garden Warblers: autumn moulting in the UK and birds with extra rectrices.
British Birds
98
: 266-267
2005.
Case study part 1: how to calculate appropriate deterministic long-term toxicity to exposure ratios (TERs) for birds and mammals.
Ecotoxicology
14
: 877-893
Link to Article (DOI: 10.1007/s10646-005-0034-4)
2005.
Spatial and structural uniformity of lowland agricultural grassland in England: a context for low biodiversity.
Grass and Forage Science
60
: 225-236
Link to Article (DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-2494.2005.00470.x)
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