© 2015 Elsevier Ltd. Many species are undergoing rapid population declines, while other species have increased. Previous work has related population change to species traits to elucidate the drivers of population change. However, this assumes that these drivers operate consistently across habitats. We use national-scale monitoring data on UK bird abundance from 1994-2012 to calculate habitat-specific population trends, allowing us to evaluate whether the effect of species traits was consistent between habitats. Although we found significant interactions with habitat for traits relating to migratory behaviour, diet, nest site and habitat specialisation, the direction of these trait effects was generally consistent between habitats. This sugg...
1. Widespread declines in the populations of many British farmland birds have occurred since the ear...
Projected impacts of climate change on the populations and distributions of species pose a challenge...
Understanding why populations of some migratory species show a directional change over time, i.e. in...
Many species are undergoing rapid population declines, while other species have increased. Previous ...
Climate change is a major global threat to biodiversity with widespread impacts on ecological commun...
Large-scale population declines have been documented across many faunal assemblages. However, there ...
© 2015 The Author(s) Published by the Royal Society. All rights reserved. A long-standing aim of eco...
Continuing downward trends in the population sizes of many species, in the conservation status of th...
Understanding drivers of variation and trends in biodiversity change is a general scientific challen...
Declines in migratory species are a pressing concern worldwide, but the mechanisms underpinning thes...
1. A key aspect of monitoring regional changes in biodiversity is to quantify the temporal turnover ...
© 2016 British Ornithologists' Union Generalist species are becoming increasingly dominant in Europe...
The ecological impacts of changing forest management practices in Europe are poorly understood despi...
Global biodiversity loss is the cumulative result of local species declines. To combat biodiversity ...
International audienceVarious combinations of data and expert opinion have been used to select speci...
1. Widespread declines in the populations of many British farmland birds have occurred since the ear...
Projected impacts of climate change on the populations and distributions of species pose a challenge...
Understanding why populations of some migratory species show a directional change over time, i.e. in...
Many species are undergoing rapid population declines, while other species have increased. Previous ...
Climate change is a major global threat to biodiversity with widespread impacts on ecological commun...
Large-scale population declines have been documented across many faunal assemblages. However, there ...
© 2015 The Author(s) Published by the Royal Society. All rights reserved. A long-standing aim of eco...
Continuing downward trends in the population sizes of many species, in the conservation status of th...
Understanding drivers of variation and trends in biodiversity change is a general scientific challen...
Declines in migratory species are a pressing concern worldwide, but the mechanisms underpinning thes...
1. A key aspect of monitoring regional changes in biodiversity is to quantify the temporal turnover ...
© 2016 British Ornithologists' Union Generalist species are becoming increasingly dominant in Europe...
The ecological impacts of changing forest management practices in Europe are poorly understood despi...
Global biodiversity loss is the cumulative result of local species declines. To combat biodiversity ...
International audienceVarious combinations of data and expert opinion have been used to select speci...
1. Widespread declines in the populations of many British farmland birds have occurred since the ear...
Projected impacts of climate change on the populations and distributions of species pose a challenge...
Understanding why populations of some migratory species show a directional change over time, i.e. in...