Preston Christopher D.

First name
Christopher
Middle name
D.
Last name
Preston
Roy, H.E., Peyton, J., Aldridge, D., Bantock, T., Blackburn, T., Britton, R., Clark, P., Cook, E., Dehnen-Schmutz, K., Dines, T., Dobson, M., Edwards, F., Harrower, C.A., Harvey, M.C., Minchin, D., Noble, D.G., Parrott, D., Pocock, M.J.O., Preston, C.D., Roy, S., Salisbury, A., Schönrogge, K., Sewell, J., Shaw, R., Stebbing, P., Stewart, A.J. & Walker, K.J. (2014) Horizon scanning for invasive alien species with the potential to threaten biodiversity in Great Britain. Global Change Biology, 20, 3859–3871.
Bosanquet, S.D., Coote, L., Kelly, D.L., Long, D.G. & Preston, C.D. (2010) Daltonia splachnoides in Irish conifer plantations - another epiphyte on the move. Field Bryology, 100, 16–21.
Hill, M.O., Arnold, H.R., Broad, G.R., Brown, P.M.J., James, T.J., McLean, I.F.G., Preston, C.D., Rowland, F. & Roy, D.B. (2006) Biological Records Centre Annual Report 2005-2006. Joint Nature Conservation Committee, Peterborough.
Pescott, O. & Preston, C.D. (2016) Rare and interesting. Field Bryology, 115, 36–41.
Hill, M.O., Preston, C.D., Bosanquet, S.D. & Roy, D.B. (2007) BRYOATT: Attributes of British and Irish Mosses, Liverworts and Hornworts. Centre for Ecology & Hydrology, Huntingdon.
Carvell, C., Roy, D.B., Smart, S.M., Pywell, R.F., Preston, C.D. & Goulson, D. (2006) Declines in forage availability for bumblebees at a national scale. Biological Conservation, 132, 481–489.
Hill, M.O., Arnold, H.R., Broad, G.R., Burton, V., James, T.J., McLean, I.F.G., Preston, C.D., Rowland, F. & Roy, D.B. (2005) Biological Records Centre: Report 1999-2004. JNCC.
Viana, D.S., Figuerola, J., Schwenk, K., Manca, M., Hobaek, A., Mjelde, M., Preston, C.D., Gornall, R.J., Croft, J.M., King, R.A., Green, A.J. & Santamaria, L. (2016) Assembly mechanisms determining high species turnover in aquatic communities over regional and continental scales. Ecography, 39, 281–288.
Ellis, R.W., Preston, C.D. & Stewart, K. (2006) People and Plants: Mapping the UK’s Wild Flora. Plantlife, Salisbury.
Botham, M.S., Rothery, P., Hulme, P.E., Hill, M.O., Preston, C.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.