Research and Publications
Two species with an unusual combination of traits dominate responses of British grasshoppers and crickets to environmental change. PloS ONE, 10, e0130488.
(2015) 
The use of opportunistic data for IUCN Red List assessments. Biological Journal of the Linnean Society, 115, 690-706.
(2015) Can trait-based analyses of changes in species distribution be transferred to new geographic areas?. Global Ecology and Biogeography, 23, 1009-1018.
(2014) (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.
(2014) National patterns of functional diversity and redundancy in predatory ground beetles and bees associated with key UK arable crops. Journal of Applied Ecology, 51, 142-151.
(2014) A phylogenetically-informed trait-based analysis of range change in the vascular plant flora of Britain. Biodiversity and Conservation, 21, 171-185.
(2014) Range expansion through fragmented landscapes under a variable climate. Ecology Letter, 16, 921-929.
(2013) State Of Nature Report. The State of Nature partnership.
(2013) Understanding Citizen Science And Environmental Monitoring: Final Report On Behalf Of Uk Environmental Observation Framework. NERC/Centre for Ecology & Hydrology, Wallingford.
(2012) (2011)
Developing and launching a wider countryside butterfly survey across the United Kingdom. Journal of Insect Conservation, 15, 279-290.
(2011) The development of butterfly indicators in the United Kingdom and assessments in 2010. Journal of Insect Conservation, 15, 139-151.
(2011) The effects of habitat fragmentation on niche requirements of the marsh fritillary, Euphydryas aurinia, (Rottemburg, 1775) on calcareous grasslands in southern UK. Journal of Insect Conservation, 15, 269-277.
(2011) (2011)
Measuring functional connectivity using long‐term monitoring data. Methods in Ecology and Evolution, 2, 527-533.
(2011) (2011)
A novel parasitoid and a declining butterfly: cause or coincidence?. Ecological Entomology, 36, 271-281.
(2011) (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.
(2010) Empirical realised niche models for British higher and lower plants - development and preliminary testing. Journal of Vegetation Science, 21, 643-656.
(2010) Error propagation associated with benefits transfer-based mapping of ecosystem services. Biological Conservation, 143, 2487-2493.
(2010) (2010)
The impact of proxy-based methods on mapping the distribution of ecosystem services. Journal of Applied Ecology, 47, 377-385.
(2010)