Gary Powney
First name
Gary
Last name
Powney
Quantitative Ecologist
Telephone
01491 692681
Email
Publications
An assessment of the state of nature in the United Kingdom: A review of findings, methods and impact. Ecological Indicators, , 94, 226-236 | (2018)|
Population variability in species can be deduced from opportunistic citizen science records: a case study using British butterflies. Insect Conservation and Diversity, , 11, 131-142 | (2018)|
Prior specification in Bayesian occupancy modelling improves analysis of species occurrence data. Ecological Indicators, , 93, 333-343 | (2018)
Efficient occupancy model-fitting for extensive citizen-science data. PloS one, , 12, e0174433 | (2017)|
The influence of life history traits on the phenological response of British butterflies to climate variability since the late-19th century. Ecography, , 40, 1152-1165 | (2017)|
Landscape simplification weakens the association between terrestrial producer and consumer diversity in Europe. Global Change Biology, , 23, 3040-3051 | (2017)|
Efficient occupancy model-fitting for extensive citizen-science data. PloS one, , 12, e0174433 | (2017)|
Synchrony in population counts predicts butterfly movement frequencies. Ecological Entomology, , 42, 375-378 | (2017)
Agricultural management and climatic change are the major drivers of biodiversity change in the UK. PLoS ONE, , 11, e0151595 | (2016)|
Landscape simplification weakens the association between terrestrial producer and consumer diversity in Europe. Global Change Biology, , , | (2016)
Butterfly Conservation and the Centre for Ecology & Hydrology | The State of the UK’s Butterflies 2015. , Butterfly Conservation and the Centre for Ecology & Hydrology, Wareham, Dorset , | (2015)
Can trait-based analyses of changes in species distribution be transferred to new geographic areas?. Global Ecology and Biogeography, , 23, 1009-1018 | (2014)|
A phylogenetically-informed trait-based analysis of range change in the vascular plant flora of Britain. Biodiversity and Conservation, , 21, 171-185 | (2014)|
Morphological and geographical traits of the British Odonata. Biodiversity Data Journal, , 2, | (2014)
Are lizards feeling the heat? A tale of ecology and evolution under two temperatures. Global Ecology and Biogeography, , 22, 834-845 | (2013)