Fox Richard

First name
Richard
Last name
Fox
Hickling, R., Roy, D.B., Hill, J.K., Fox, R. & Thomas, C.D. (2006) The distributions of a wide range of taxonomic groups are expanding polewards. Global Change Biology, 12, 450–455.
Dennis, R.L.H., Shreeve, T.G., Isaac, N.J.B., Roy, D.B., Hardy, P.B., Fox, R. & Asher, J. (2006) The effects of visual apparency on bias in butterfly recording and monitoring. Biological Conservation, 128, 486–492.
Fox, R., Warren, M.S., Asher, J., Brereton, T.M. & Roy, D.B. (2007) The state of Britain’s butterflies 2007.
Fox, R., Brereton, T.M., Asher, J., August, T., Botham, M.S., Bourn, N. a. D., Cruickshanks, K.L., Bulman, C.R., Ellis, S., Harrower, C.A., Middlebrook, I., Noble, D.G., Powney, G.D., Randall, R.D., Warren, M.S. & Roy, D.B. (2015) The State of the UK’s Butterflies 2015. Butterfly Conservation and the Centre for Ecology & Hydrology, Wareham, Dorset.
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.
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.