National Bat Monitoring Programme
Taxonomic Group (English)
Mammals
Taxonomic Group (Scientific)
Mammalia
Website
Scheme Organiser
Philip Briggs
Email Address
pbriggs@bats.org.uk
Address
Bat Conservation Trust
5th Floor
Quadrant House
250 Kennington Lane
London
SE11 5RD
Record Cards / Digital Recording Form
Atlases
References
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ROBITT: A tool for assessing the risk-of-bias in studies of temporal trends in ecology. Methods in Ecology and Evolution, John Wiley & Sons, Ltd, n/a, | (2022)
Observer retention, site selection and population dynamics interact to bias abundance trends in bats. Journal of Applied Ecology, , 58, 236-247 | (2021)
State of nature 2019. , State of Nature Partnership, , | (2019)
An assessment of the state of nature in the United Kingdom: A review of findings, methods and impact. Ecological Indicators, , 94, 226-236 | (2018)
Agricultural management and climatic change are the major drivers of biodiversity change in the UK. PLoS ONE, , 11, e0151595 | (2016)
Developing and enhancing biodiversity monitoring programmes: a collaborative assessment of priorities. Journal of Applied Ecology, , 52, 686–695 | (2015)