David Roy

First name
David
Last name
Roy
Head of BRC
Telephone
01491 692517

Publications

2010
Powney Gary D., Roy D. B., Chapman Daniel, Oliver Tom H. (2010) Synchrony of butterfly populations across species' geographic ranges. Oikos, , 119, 1690-1696
Dennis Roger L. H., Dapporto Leonardo, Sparks Tim H., Williams Steven R., Greatorex-Davies Nick, Asher Jim, Roy D. B. (2010) Turnover and trends in butterfly communities on two British tidal islands: stochastic influences and deterministic factors. Journal of Biogeography, , 37, 2291-2304
Dennis Roger L. H., Dapporto Leonardo, Sparks Tim H., Williams Steven R., Greatorex-Davies Nick, Asher Jim, Roy D. B. (2010) Are trends for arthropod communities the norm? Indications from butterflies on two UK tidal islands and two mainland sites. Journal of Biogeography, , ,
Pyšek Petr, Jarošík Vojtěch, Hulme Philip E, Kühn Ingolf, Wild J., Arianoutsou Margarita, Bacher S., Chiron F., Didžiulis Viktoras, Essl Franz, Genovesi Piero, Gherardi F., Hejda Martin, Kark S., Lambdon Philip W., Desprez-Loustau M., Nentwig Wolfgang, Pergl Jan, Poboljšaj K., Rabitsch W., Roques Alain, Roy D. B., Shirley S., Solarz Wojciech, Vilà Montserrat, Winter Marten (2010) Economy is a better predictor of biological invasions in Europe than geography and climate. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, , 107, 12157-12162
Smart Simon M., Scott Andrew, Whittaker Jeanette, Hill Mark O, Roy D. B., Critchley Nigel, Marini Lorenzo, Evans Christopher, Emmett Bridget A., Rowe Edwin C., Crowe Andrew, LeDuc Mike, Marrs Robert H. (2010) Empirical realised niche models for British higher and lower plants - development and preliminary testing. Journal of Vegetation Science, , 21, 643-656
Eigenbrod Felix, Armsworth Paul R., Anderson Barbara J., Heinemeyer Andreas, Gillings Simon, Roy D. B., Thomas Chris D., Gaston Kevin J. (2010) Error propagation associated with benefits transfer-based mapping of ecosystem services. Biological Conservation, , 143, 2487-2493
Fox Richard, Roy D. B., Dennis Roger L. H., Asher Jim (2010) A new look at the changing distributions of British butterflies: different analysis, same results. ’s Gazette., , ,
Eigenbrod Felix, Anderson Barbara J., Armsworth Paul R., Heinemeyer Andreas, Gillings Simon, Roy D. B., Thomas Chris D., Gaston Kevin J. (2010) Representation of ecosystem services by tiered conservation strategies. Conservation Letters, , 3, 184-191
Eigenbrod Felix, Armsworth Paul R., Anderson Barbara J., Heinemeyer Andreas, Gillings Simon, Roy D. B., Thomas Chris D., Gaston Kevin J. (2010) The impact of proxy-based methods on mapping the distribution of ecosystem services. Journal of Applied Ecology, , 47, 377-385
Oliver Tom H., Roy D. B., Hill Jane K., Brereton Tom M., Thomas Chris D. (2010) Heterogeneous landscapes promote population stability. Ecology Letters, , 13, 473-484
2009
Franco Aldina M. A., Anderson Barbara J., Roy D. B., Gillings Simon, Fox Richard, Moilanen Atte, Thomas Chris D. (2009) Surrogacy and persistence in reserve selection: landscape prioritization for multiple taxa in Britain. Journal of Applied Ecology, , 46, 82-91
Pensoft Hulme Philip E, Roy D. B. (2009) Preface. In: DAISIE: Non-native invertebrates in Europe (ed. A. Roques).. , Pensoft, Sofia. ,
Vilà Montserrat, Basnou Corina, Pyšek Petr, Josefsson Melanie, Genovesi Piero, Gollasch Stephan, Nentwig Wolfgang, Olenin Sergej, Roques Alain, Roy D. B., Hulme Philip E (2009) How well do we understand the impacts of alien species on ecosystem services? A pan-European, cross-taxa assessment. Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment, , 8, 135-144
Botham M. S., Rothery Peter, Hulme Philip E, Hill Mark O, Preston Christopher D., Roy D. B. (2009) Do urban areas act as foci for the spread of alien plant species? An assessment of temporal trends in the UK. Diversity and Distributions, , 15, 338-345
Willis Stephen G., Hill Jane K., Thomas Chris D., Roy D. B., Fox Richard, Blakeley David S., Huntley Brian (2009) Assisted colonization in a changing climate: a test-study using two U.K. butterflies. Conservation Letters, , 2, 46-52