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Bird Study | 2009

Densities and population estimates of breeding Eurasian Woodcock Scolopax rusticola in Britain in 2003

Andrew N. Hoodless; Deborah Lang; Nicholas J. Aebischer; Robert J. Fuller; Julie A. Ewald

Capsule The breeding Eurasian Woodcock population in Britain was estimated at 78 346 males (95% CL 61 717–96 493), with substantial differences in densities between regions and woodland type. Aim To estimate the breeding population size of Woodcock in Britain using a dedicated survey method, to enable assessment of current status and the creation of a baseline for future monitoring. Methods Passes of roding male Woodcock were recorded on three evening visits to 807 randomly selected sites, stratified by region and woodland size, by volunteer observers during May–June 2003. Results Roding Woodcock were present in 35% of 1‐km squares containing at least 10 ha of woodland and the mean density of males in occupied squares was 2.76 ± 0.29 birds/km2 (± se). There was significant regional variation in the occurrence and density of roding Woodcock. Woodcock presence differed between woodland types at the 1‐km2 level and the stand level, but densities within occupied woods were similar across woodland types. Conclusion Previous estimates of the size of the British breeding Woodcock population are far too low and the species shows much spatial variation in breeding density.


Ibis | 2004

Managing the UK Grey Partridge Perdix perdix recovery: population change, reproduction, habitat and shooting

Nicholas J. Aebischer; Julie A. Ewald


Journal of Applied Ecology | 2010

Long‐term changes in the flora of the cereal ecosystem on the Sussex Downs, England, focusing on the years 1968–2005

Julie A. Ewald; Nicholas J. Aebischer


Journal of Applied Ecology | 2007

The relative effects of raptor predation and shooting on overwinter mortality of grey partridges in the United Kingdom

M Watson; Nicholas J. Aebischer; Julie A. Ewald


Ibis | 2010

Grey Partridge Perdix perdix in the UK: recovery status, set‐aside and shooting

Nicholas J. Aebischer; Julie A. Ewald


Global Change Biology | 2015

Influences of extreme weather, climate, and pesticide use on invertebrates in cereal fields over 42 years

Julie A. Ewald; Christopher J. Wheatley; Nicholas J. Aebischer; Stephen J. Moreby; Simon J. Duffield; Humphrey Q. P. Crick; Michael B. Morecroft


Mammal Review | 2010

Distribution of mountain hares Lepus timidus in Scotland: results from a questionnaire

Vikki Patton; Julie A. Ewald; Adam Smith; Scott Newey; Glenn R. Iason; Simon Thirgood; Rob Raynor


Animal Biodiversity and Conservation | 2012

The grey partridge in the UK: population status, research, policy and prospects

Nicholas J. Aebischer; Julie A. Ewald


Journal of Applied Ecology | 2014

Research into action: grey partridge conservation as a case study

Nicolas W. Sotherton; Nicholas J. Aebischer; Julie A. Ewald


Animal Biodiversity and Conservation | 2012

Restoration of a wild grey partridge shoot: a major development in the Sussex study, UK

Julie A. Ewald; G. R. Potts; Nicholas J. Aebischer

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R.J.A. Sharp

International Union for Conservation of Nature and Natural Resources

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Allan D. Watt

Natural Environment Research Council

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