The aim of BRC’s publication and research work is to help link volunteer recording efforts to those of research scientists, and develop innovative observational projects that add new insights into large-scale biological processes.
Our research work is summarised within the key themes listed along the right handside of this page.
You can download a booklet which summarises the first 50 years of BRC.
Below is a complete list of our research publications.
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A novel parasitoid and a declining butterfly: cause or coincidence?. Ecological Entomology, 36, 271-281.
(2011) Rapid spread of Harmonia axyridis in Chile and its effects on local coccinellid biodiversity. Diversity and Distributions, 22, 982-994.
(2016) Asellota) In Britain And Ireland. FSC Publications, Shrewsbury.
(2009) United Kingdom Butterfly Monitoring Scheme Report For 2006. Centre for Ecology and Hydrology, Huntingdon.
(2007) United Kingdom Butterfly Monitoring Scheme Report For 2005. Centre for Ecology and Hydrology, Huntingdon.
(2006) Changes in the composition of British butterfly assemblages over two decades. Global Change Biology, 14, 1464-1474.
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Festuca longifolia Thuill. (F. glauca auct. non Vill., F. glauca var. caesia (Sm.) Howarth, F. caesia Sm.). Journal of Ecology, 93, 214-226.
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Atlas Of The Fleas (Siphonaptera) Of Britain And Ireland ( ). Field Studies Council, Shrewsbury.
(2008) The ecological effectiveness of protected areas: The United Kingdom. Biological Conservation, 132, 76-87.
(2006) Complex patterns of global spread in invasive insects: eco-evolutionary and management consequences. Biological Invasions, 18, 935-952.
(2016) Data Accuracy and Citizen Science: Lessons Learned from Studying Lady Beetles in the US and UK. Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment, 10, 471- 476.
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