7 research outputs found
Hanski's incidence function model for urban biodiversity planning
<p>Talk presented at INTECOL 2013, London 20/08/2013 in Conservation Policy and Management Session.</p>
<p>Notes are available on the download version to fill in the gaps. </p
Adapting Hanski's incidence function model for urban conservation
<p>Poster presented at the British Ecological Society annual meeting 2012, Birmingham, 17-20 December 2012</p
A metapopulation approach to urban biodiversity conservation
<p>Talk presented at IALE UK 2013 Annual Meeting: Urban Landscape Ecology at Kings College, London 01/09/2014. </p
Metapopulation modelling of urban habitat loss scenarios
<p>Talk given at Joint 2014 Annual Meeting British Ecological Society and Société Française d’Ecologie 9 – 12 December 2014, Grand Palais, Lille, France.</p
Online Supplement, Supp and Graham et al. study on environmental correlates of hummingbird migration
Online Supplement to Supp and Graham et al. study, "Alternate migration scenarios provide novel insights into environmental associations for migrating hummingbird populations in North America". Data and code.<br>The code and data in this supplement allow for the analyses and figures
to be fully replicated using eBird citizen science datasets for
hummingbird observation and remotely sensed datasets from movebank for
environment. Details on the code and files can be found in the
Supplement_text file in the zipped folder
Upscaling environmental data without losing information on spatial structure
Poster presentation given at BES Macro 2017. 5th - 7th July 2017, Natural History Museum, London
Quantitative landscape-scale ecological impact assessment: a method using the incidence function model
<p>Presentation given at EU Macro, Copenhagen, 16th June 2015.</p