Fox, R., Oliver, T.H., Harrower, C.A., Parsons, M., Thomas, C.D. & Roy, D.B. (2014) Long-term changes in the distribution of British moths consistent with opposing and synergistic effects of climate and land use change. Journal of Applied Ecology, 51, 949–957.
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Dennis, E.B., Morgan, B.J., Freeman, S.N., Ridout, M.S., Brereton, T.M., Fox, R., Powney, G.D. & Roy, D.B. (2017) Efficient occupancy model-fitting for extensive citizen-science data. PloS one, 12, e0174433.
Asher, J., Warren, M.S., Fox, R., Harding, P.T., Jeffcoate, G. & Jeffcoate, S. (2001) The Millennium Atlas of Butterflies in Britain and Ireland. Oxford University Press, Oxford.
Dyer, R.J., Gillings, S., Pywell, R.F., Fox, R., Roy, D.B. & Oliver, T.H. (2016) Developing a biodiversity‐based indicator for large‐scale environmental assessment: a case study of proposed shale gas extraction sites in Britain. Journal of Applied Ecology.
Fox, R., Asher, J., Brereton, T.M., Roy, D.B. & Warren, M.S. (2006) The State of Butterflies in Britain and Ireland. Pisces, Newbury.
Macgregor, C.J., Evans, D.M., Fox, R. & Pocock, M.J.O. (2017) The dark side of street lighting: impacts on moths and evidence for the disruption of nocturnal pollen transport. Global Change Biology, 23, 697–707.
Fox, R., Warren, M.S. & Brereton, T.M. (2010) The Butterfly Red List for Great Britain. Joint Nature Conservation Committee, Peterborough.
Ovaskainen, O., Roy, D.B., Fox, R. & Anderson, B.J. (2016) Uncovering hidden spatial structure in species communities with spatially explicit joint species distribution models. Methods in Ecology and Evolution, 7, 428–436.
Fox, R., Roy, D.B., Dennis, R.L.H. & Asher, J. (2010) A new look at the changing distributions of British butterflies: different analysis, same results. ’s Gazette.
Redhead, J.W., Fox, R., Brereton, T.M. & Oliver, T.H. (2016) Assessing species’ habitat associations from occurrence records, standardised monitoring data and expert opinion: A test with British butterflies. Ecological Indicators, 62, 271–278.