Search Results - "Newth, Julia"
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For NGOs, article-processing charges sap conservation funds
Published in Nature (London) (01-11-2021)“…Letter to the Editor…”
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Spatial and temporal variation in the prevalence of illegal lead shot in reared and wild mallards harvested in England
Published in Environmental pollution (1987) (15-08-2024)“…The use of lead shotgun ammunition for shooting wildfowl has been restricted in England since 1999, but surveys finding lead shot in harvested birds show…”
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Predicting intention to hunt protected wildlife: a case study of Bewick's swan in the European Russian Arctic
Published in Oryx (01-03-2022)“…Illegal killing of wildlife is a major conservation issue that, to be addressed effectively, requires insight into the drivers of human behaviour. Here we…”
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Behavioural and energetic consequences of competition among three overwintering swan (Cygnus spp.) species
Published in Avian research (21-09-2021)“…Abstract Background Winter numbers of the northwest European population of Bewick’s Swans ( Cygnus columbianus bewickii ) declined recently by c. 40%. During…”
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Apparent survival of an Arctic‐breeding migratory bird over 44 years of fluctuating population size
Published in Ibis (London, England) (01-04-2018)“…Following increases in numbers during the second half of the 20th century, several Arctic‐breeding migrant bird species are now undergoing sustained population…”
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Inter-annual variability and long-term trends in breeding success in a declining population of migratory swans
Published in Journal of avian biology (01-09-2016)“…Population declines among migratory Arctic-breeding birds are a growing concern for conservationists. To inform the conservation of these declining…”
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Potential hazard to human health from exposure to fragments of lead bullets and shot in the tissues of game animals
Published in PloS one (26-04-2010)“…Lead is highly toxic to animals. Humans eating game killed using lead ammunition generally avoid swallowing shot or bullets and dietary lead exposure from this…”
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Has winter body condition varied with population size in a long-distance migrant, the Bewick’s Swan (Cygnus columbianus bewickii)?
Published in European journal of wildlife research (01-08-2018)“…Assessments of body condition can provide useful information on changes in the state of individuals within a population, which may in turn help to inform…”
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Incidence of embedded shotgun pellets in Bewick’s swans Cygnus columbianus bewickii and whooper swans Cygnus cygnus wintering in the UK
Published in Biological conservation (01-05-2011)“…The migratory whooper swans ( Cygnus cygnus) and Bewick’s swans ( Cygnus columbianus bewickii) have been protected by national and international legislation…”
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Perspectives of ammunition users on the use of lead ammunition and its potential impacts on wildlife and humans
Published in People and nature (Hoboken, N.J.) (01-09-2019)“…Recent national and international policy initiatives have aimed to reduce the exposure of humans and wildlife to lead from ammunition. Despite restrictions, in…”
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Time to get shot of lead ammunition
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Transitioning to non-toxic ammunition: Making change happen
Published in Ambio (01-09-2019)“…If the multiple negative health impacts associated with lead ammunition are to be mitigated, a transition to the non-toxic alternatives is needed. This paper…”
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For NGOs, articleprocessing charges sap conservation funds
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Ethical considerations when conservation research involves people
Published in Conservation biology (01-08-2020)“…Social science is becoming increasingly important in conservation, with more studies involving methodologies that collect data from and about people…”
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Seasonal variation in energy gain explains patterns of resource use by avian herbivores in an agricultural landscape: Insights from a mechanistic model
Published in Ecological modelling (01-10-2019)“…•Swans in an arable landscape shift over winter from feeding on roots to cereals.•Model predictions of energy gain matched observed patterns of resource use by…”
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Regulation of lead fishing weights results in mute swan population recovery
Published in Biological conservation (01-02-2019)“…Legal regulation of human activities is a key mechanism for alleviating anthropogenic impacts on wildlife populations. Conservationists frequently request the…”
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Demographic rates reveal the benefits of protected areas in a long-lived migratory bird
Published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - PNAS (21-03-2023)“…Recent studies have suggested that protected areas often fail to conserve target species. However, the efficacy of terrestrial protected areas is difficult to…”
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Predicting avian herbivore responses to changing food availability and competition
Published in Ecological modelling (01-02-2021)“…•Avian herbivores have become increasingly reliant on agricultural land.•We used an individual-based model to assess effects of food availability and…”
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Understanding intrinsic and extrinsic drivers of aggressive behaviour in waterbird assemblages: a meta-analysis
Published in Animal behaviour (01-04-2017)“…Aggressive behavioural interactions between animals are widespread in nature, with ecological and evolutionary consequences of such interactions reported for…”
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A global systematic review of the cultural ecosystem services provided by wetlands
Published in Ecosystem services (01-12-2024)“…[Display omitted] •We report a global systematic review of wetland Cultural Ecosystem Services (CES), synthesizing 861 papers.•We found published evidence of…”
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