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    Simulating the density reduction and equity impact of potential tobacco retail control policies by Caryl, Fiona M, Pearce, Jamie, Reid, Garth, Mitchell, Richard, Shortt, Niamh K

    Published in Tobacco control (01-12-2021)
    “…Reducing the provision of tobacco is important for decreasing inequalities in smoking and smoking-related harm. Various policies have been proposed to achieve…”
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    Inequalities in children's exposure to alcohol outlets in Scotland: a GPS study by Caryl, Fiona M, Pearce, Jamie, Mitchell, Rich, Shortt, Niamh K

    Published in BMC public health (15-09-2022)
    “…Alcohol use is a leading cause of harm in young people and increases the risk of alcohol dependence in adulthood. Alcohol use is also a key driver of rising…”
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    Use of natural environments is associated with reduced inequalities in child mental wellbeing: A cross-sectional analysis using global positioning system (GPS) data by Caryl, Fiona, McCrorie, Paul, Olsen, Jonathan R., Mitchell, Richard

    Published in Environment international (01-08-2024)
    “…•Objectively measured children’s direct use of natural environments with GPS.•Associated use with mental wellbeing and examined sex and income as…”
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    Functional responses of insectivorous bats to increasing housing density support ‘land‐sparing’ rather than ‘land‐sharing’ urban growth strategies by Caryl, Fiona M, Lumsden, Linda F, Ree, Rodney, Wintle, Brendan A, Minderman, Jeroen

    Published in The Journal of applied ecology (01-02-2016)
    “…Debates about ‘land‐sparing’ and ‘land‐sharing’ strategies for conserving biodiversity in cities provide an overly simplistic characterization of alternate…”
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    Inequalities in geographical distribution of heritage in Scotland, investigating spatial exposure to heritage sites through area-based and individual-based (GPS) measurement by Macdonald, Laura, Caryl, Fiona, Mitchell, Richard

    Published in Wellbeing, space and society (01-12-2024)
    “…•Lower heritage engagement in poorer areas may be due to unequal spatial access.•We use a novel application of GPS to quantify heritage contact for 688…”
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    A novel method for targeting survey effort to identify new bat roosts using habitat suitability modelling by Fuller, Lauren, Shewring, Mike, Caryl, Fiona M.

    Published in European journal of wildlife research (01-06-2018)
    “…In the UK, four out of 18 bat species are listed on the EU Habitats Directive, including the lesser horseshoe bat ( Rhinolophus hipposideros ), and their…”
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    Martens in the matrix: the importance of nonforested habitats for forest carnivores in fragmented landscapes by Caryl, Fiona M., Quine, Christopher P., Park, Kirsty J.

    Published in Journal of mammalogy (01-04-2012)
    “…The intervening landscape between patches of forest (i.e., matrix) has enormous potential to mitigate the negative effects of forest fragmentation. However, to…”
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    Permeability of the urban matrix to arboreal gliding mammals: Sugar gliders in Melbourne, Australia by Caryl, Fiona M., Thomson, Katrina, van der Ree, Rodney

    Published in Austral ecology (01-09-2013)
    “…Habitat corridors that facilitate functional connectivity are a fundamental component of wildlife conservation in fragmented landscapes. However, the landscape…”
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    Neighbourhood natural space and the narrowing of socioeconomic inequality in children's social, emotional, and behavioural wellbeing by McCrorie, Paul, Olsen, Jonathan R, Caryl, Fiona M, Nicholls, Natalie, Mitchell, Rich

    Published in Wellbeing, space and society (2021)
    “…•Natural space (NS) within 100 m of home is negatively associated with emotional problems•NS within 100 m of home is positively associated with prosocial…”
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    Inequalities in neighbourhood features within children's 20-minute neighbourhoods and variation in time spent locally, measured using GPS by Olsen, Jonathan R, Caryl, Fiona, Nicholls, Natalie, Smith, Melody, McCrorie, Paul, Mitchell, Richard

    Published in Wellbeing, space and society (01-12-2023)
    “…There has been a growing interest in policies that encourage local living by promoting accessible and walkable communities, such as the 20-minute neighbourhood…”
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    Responses of two marine top predators to an offshore wind farm by Vallejo, Gillian C., Grellier, Kate, Nelson, Emily J., McGregor, Ross M., Canning, Sarah J., Caryl, Fiona M., McLean, Nancy

    Published in Ecology and evolution (01-11-2017)
    “…Quantifying the likely effects of offshore wind farms on wildlife is fundamental before permission for development can be granted by any Determining Authority…”
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    Context-dependent effects on spatial variation in deer-vehicle collisions by Clevenger, Anthony P, Barrueto, Mirjam, Gunson, Kari E, Caryl, Fiona M, Ford, Adam T

    Published in Ecosphere (Washington, D.C) (01-04-2015)
    “…Identifying factors that contribute to the risk of wildlife-vehicle collisions (WVCs) has been a key focus of wildlife managers, transportation safety planners…”
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    Socioeconomic inequality in Scottish children’s exposure to and use of natural space and private gardens, measured by GPS by Olsen, Jonathan R., Caryl, Fiona M., McCrorie, Paul, Mitchell, Richard

    Published in Landscape and urban planning (01-07-2022)
    “…•Our study described ‘real’ use of natural spaces and private gardens within neighbourhoods.•We linked 15 million individual GPS locations to a natural space…”
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    Pine marten diet and habitat use within a managed coniferous forest by Caryl, Fiona Mae

    Published 01-01-2008
    “…Increased afforestation and protective legislation in the latter half of the 20th Century allowed the British pine marten Martes martes population to recover…”
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