Research and Publications
Large extents of intensive land use limit community reorganization during climate warming. Global Change Biology, 23, 2272-2283.
(2017) A national-scale assessment of climate change impacts on species: Assessing the balance of risks and opportunities for multiple taxa. Biological Conservation, 213, 124 - 134.
(2017) 
A national‐scale model of linear features improves predictions of farmland biodiversity. Journal of Applied Ecology.
(2017) Assessing species' habitat associations from occurrence records, standardised monitoring data and expert opinion: A test with British butterflies. Ecological Indicators, 62, 271-278.
(2016) (2016)
Empirical validation of the InVEST water yield ecosystem service model at a national scale. Science of the Total Environment, 569, 1418-1426.
(2016) A regionally informed abundance index for supporting integrative analyses across butterfly monitoring schemes. Journal of Applied Ecology, 53, 501-510.
(2016) A Synthesis is Emerging between Biodiversity-Ecosystem Function and Ecological Resilience Research: Reply to Mori. Trends in Ecology & Evolution, 31, 89-92.
(2016) Similarities in butterfly emergence dates among populations suggest local adaptation to climate. Global Change Biology, 21, 3313-3322.
(2015) 
(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) Towards a measure of functional connectivity: local synchrony matches small scale movements in a woodland edge butterfly. Landscape Ecology, 27, 1109-1120.
(2012) A framework for assessing threats and benefits to species responding to climate change. Methods in Ecology and Evolution, 2, 5.
(2011) Measuring functional connectivity using long‐term monitoring data. Methods in Ecology and Evolution, 2, 527-533.
(2011) (2010)
(2010)
Changes in habitat specificity of species at their climatic range boundaries. Ecology Letters, 12, 1091-1102.
(2009)