Turner, R.K., Griffiths, R.A., Wilkinson, J.W., Julian, A.M., Toms, M.P. & Isaac, N.J.B. (2022) Diversity, fragmentation, and connectivity across the UK amphibian and reptile data management landscape. Biodiversity and Conservation.
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Mancini, F., Hodgson, J.A. & Isaac, N.J.B. (2022) Co-designing an Indicator of Habitat Connectivity for England. Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution, 10.
Browning, E., Freeman, R., Boughey, K.L., Isaac, N.J.B. & Jones, K.E. (2022) Accounting for spatial autocorrelation and environment are important to derive robust bat population trends from citizen science data. Ecological Indicators, 136, 108719.
Sheard, J.K., Rahbek, C., Dunn, R.R., Sanders, N.J. & Isaac, N.J.B. (2021) Long-term trends in the occupancy of ants revealed through use of multi-sourced datasets. Biology Letters, 17, 20210240.
Jönsson, G.M., Broad, G.R., Sumner, S. & Isaac, N.J.B. (2021) A century of social wasp occupancy trends from natural history collections: spatiotemporal resolutions have little effect on model performance. Insect Conservation and Diversity, 14, 543–555.
Outhwaite, C.L., Gregory, R.D., Chandler, R.E., Collen, B. & Isaac, N.J.B. (2020) Complex long-term biodiversity change among invertebrates, bryophytes and lichens. Nature Ecology & Evolution, 4, 384–392,.
Henckel, L., Bradter, U., Jönsson, M., Isaac, N.J.B. & Snäll, T. (2020) Assessing the usefulness of citizen science data for habitat suitability modelling: Opportunistic reporting versus sampling based on a systematic protocol. Diversity and Distributions, 26, 1276–1290.
Lennon, R.J., Isaac, N.J.B., Shore, R.F., Peach, W.J., Dunn, J.C., Pereira, G., Arnold, K.E., Garthwaite, D. & Brown, C.D. (2019) Using long-term datasets to assess the impacts of dietary exposure to neonicotinoids on farmland bird populations in England. PLOS ONE, 14, e0223093.
Dambly, L.I., Jones, K.E., Boughey, K.L. & Isaac, N.J.B. (2021) Observer retention, site selection and population dynamics interact to bias abundance trends in bats. Journal of Applied Ecology, 58, 236–247.
Powney, G.D., Carvell, C., Edwards, M., Morris, R.K.A., Roy, H.E., Woodcock, B.A. & Isaac, N.J.B. (2019) Widespread losses of pollinating insects in Britain. Nature Communications, 10.